Glenrothes holds a Tuesday afternoon AA meeting at 2pm in St Pauls Church Hall on Warout Road, one of two sessions the town runs at this venue during the week. No fixed duration is given for this particular slot, though it will follow the pattern typical of the group's other meetings. It is a closed meeting, so attendance is for those with a desire to stop drinking rather than being open to the wider public, and newcomers fitting that description are welcome. Wheelchair access to the church hall has not been confirmed, so it would be worth checking with the group in advance if step-free access matters to you.
Who is this meeting for?
As a closed meeting, attendance is limited to those with a desire to stop drinking, which is AA's only membership requirement. It is not restricted by age, background or how long someone has been sober, and newcomers are actively encouraged to come along.
Is it free to attend, and is booking needed?
No, it is completely free and there is no need to book or register in advance. Simply arrive for the start time and take a seat; AA meetings run on voluntary donations towards room hire and literature, but nobody is asked to pay to attend.
Is St Pauls Church Hall wheelchair accessible?
This has not been confirmed, so it is worth checking with the group beforehand if step-free access is needed.
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