Held on Sunday evenings at eight, the Kilmarnock meeting meets in Holy Trinity Episcopalian Church on Portland Road, with a session lasting about an hour and a half. It is a closed AA meeting, so it's intended for those with a desire to stop drinking, following the fellowship's Third Tradition, rather than being a general open house for supporters or professionals. Wheelchair access at the church has not been confirmed, so anyone with mobility needs may want to check ahead before travelling. Sunday evening meetings like this one tend to suit people looking to round off the weekend among others working the same programme. There's no booking system involved: attendees simply make their way to the church before the start time and take a seat inside.
Who is the Kilmarnock Sunday meeting for?
It's a closed meeting, meant for people with a desire to stop drinking rather than open to friends, family or professionals.
Do I need to pay or reserve a place?
No, it's free and there's no booking, as with every AA meeting.
Is Holy Trinity Episcopalian Church wheelchair accessible?
This hasn't been confirmed, so it's worth contacting the church directly beforehand if you use a wheelchair.
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