For the LGBTQ+ Community. After the Meeting There will be Informal Fellowship Over Dinner or Coffees Around the Area.
Queer Connection is a closed Narcotics Anonymous meeting for the LGBTQ+ community, held every Friday at 6.30pm at St Mary's Church Hall on St James Street in Kemptown, Brighton, and running for an hour and a half. Being closed, it is for people with a desire to stop using drugs, and the format varies from week to week rather than following a fixed structure. After the meeting finishes, there is informal fellowship over dinner or coffee at venues around the area, giving people the chance to continue talking outside the formal setting. The venue is wheelchair accessible. There is no charge to attend and no need to book a place beforehand.
Who is Queer Connection for?
It is a closed meeting for the LGBTQ+ community with a desire to stop using drugs, rather than being open to the general public.
What happens after the meeting ends?
There is informal fellowship over dinner or coffee at venues around the area, for anyone who wants to stay and continue talking.
Is St Mary's Church Hall wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the venue is wheelchair accessible.
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