The second Glenrothes meeting at St Pauls Church Hall on Warout Road runs on Friday mornings at 11.30am for an hour and a half, complementing the shorter Tuesday afternoon session at the same venue. A Friday late-morning slot can suit members whose work or caring commitments make evenings difficult, giving the town more than one option across the week. It is a closed meeting, meaning attendance is for those with a desire to stop drinking, in keeping with AA's usual requirement. Wheelchair access to the church hall has not been confirmed, so anyone with mobility needs should check with the group ahead of attending.
Who can attend this Friday meeting?
This is a closed Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, which means it is for anyone with a desire to stop drinking rather than open to the general public. Newcomers are welcome as long as that describes them, including people early in sobriety or simply exploring whether AA is for them.
Is there a cost, and do I need to book?
There is no charge and no booking system. You can turn up on the day without contacting anyone beforehand. A basket is usually passed round for voluntary donations to cover the room hire, but paying is never a condition of attending.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible?
This has not been confirmed for St Pauls Church Hall, so it would be sensible to check with the group beforehand.
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