The Bohermore AA Group meets every Saturday at half past eight in the Community Centre in Bohermore, on the edge of Galway city. It is a closed meeting, held for those who share a desire to stop drinking rather than being open to visitors or family members. Bohermore is a well-known part of Galway city, and the Community Centre is a familiar venue for several local recovery meetings through the week. There is no charge and no need to register beforehand; anyone with the desire to stop drinking is welcome to walk in. Whether wheelchair access is available at the Community Centre has not been confirmed, so it would be sensible to ask ahead if that is a concern.
Is this meeting open to non-members
No, it is a closed meeting. Under AA's traditions that means attendance is limited to people who have a desire to stop drinking, rather than family, friends or professionals.
Do I need to book a place
There is no booking system for AA meetings. The Bohermore group is free to attend and you can simply turn up for 8.30pm on Saturday.
Is the Community Centre accessible for wheelchair users
Wheelchair accessibility at the Bohermore Community Centre has not been confirmed, so anyone with access requirements may want to check in advance.
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