Paisley Rah Hope, named for the Royal Alexandra Hospital where it meets, is held on Monday evenings at eight o'clock in Lecture Room 2 on Corsebar Road, and runs for a full two hours. That length makes it one of the longer weekly meetings in the area, giving members more time to share than a standard hour allows. It's a closed meeting, kept for those with a desire to stop drinking under AA's Third Tradition, rather than open to supporters or professionals. Lecture Room 2 has wheelchair access. There's no charge and no need to book: people generally arrive shortly before eight and make their way to the lecture room ahead of the meeting starting.
What does the name 'Rah Hope' come from?
It comes from the Royal Alexandra Hospital, where the meeting is held, in Lecture Room 2.
How long does this meeting run?
A full two hours, longer than most weekly AA meetings in the area.
Is Lecture Room 2 wheelchair accessible?
Yes, it has wheelchair access.
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