Neurodivergent Friendly Women's meets every Friday at 10.30am at the Methodist Church on Pages Lane, running for an hour. As the name indicates, it is designed with neurodivergent members in mind and is for women, held as a members' meeting for people with a desire to stop drinking rather than an open gathering for the general public. The mid-morning slot may suit those who find busier evening meetings harder to manage, and the format is intended to be a calmer, more predictable space than a typical mixed evening session. The Methodist Church on Pages Lane also hosts several other AA meetings through the week. The venue is wheelchair accessible.
Who is this meeting for?
It is a women's meeting designed to be neurodivergent friendly, and is a members' meeting for people with a desire to stop drinking.
Is it open to men or to family and friends?
No, it is a members' meeting for women with a desire to stop drinking, rather than an open meeting.
Is the Methodist Church wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the venue on Pages Lane is wheelchair accessible.
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