On Friday evenings, an open Alcoholics Anonymous meeting begins at 7pm in the Holy Trinity Church Hall on South Terrace, Inglenook, Schull. Earlier than the group's other weekly meetings, it suits people fitting recovery around the start of the weekend. As an open meeting, it welcomes anyone, including family members, friends and professionals, alongside people who have a desire to stop drinking. The hall is also used for the group's Wednesday and Sunday meetings, giving the West Cork town three fixed weekly sessions. Wheelchair accessibility at the venue has not been confirmed, so it would be worth checking with the group beforehand if this matters to you. There is no fee and no need to book ahead.
Is the Friday meeting suitable for someone new to AA?
Yes, it is an open meeting, welcoming newcomers as well as family and friends alongside those with a desire to stop drinking.
Do I need to book or pay anything?
No, there is no cost and no booking process, simply arrive at Holy Trinity Church Hall before 7pm.
Are there meetings on other days in Schull?
Yes, the same group meets at the Church Hall on Wednesday and Sunday evenings too.
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