The Salvation Army meeting gathers on Saturday evenings at 7.30pm at the Salvation Army Centre, Logos House on Wade Street in Bristol, and runs for an hour and a half. It is an open Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, welcoming anyone: people who want to stop drinking, their families and friends, and professionals or students wanting to see AA in practice. A Saturday night meeting offers company and support at a point in the week when both can be hard to find. The centre is wheelchair accessible. Nothing is charged and nothing is booked; the meeting is simply there every Saturday, and walking through the door of Logos House is the only step required to attend.
Who can come along?
Anyone. It is an open AA meeting, so family, friends, students and professionals are welcome as well as people who want to stop drinking.
Do I need to book or pay anything?
No. AA meetings are free with no booking. Arrive at Logos House on Wade Street shortly before 7.30pm on a Saturday.
Is the centre wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the Salvation Army Centre is wheelchair accessible. The meeting runs for an hour and a half, finishing around 9pm.
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