Sunday evening at 8.30pm brings the Schull group back to Holy Trinity Church Hall on South Terrace for an open Alcoholics Anonymous meeting. As with the group's other sessions, anyone can attend, whether they have a desire to stop drinking or simply want to support someone who does. This closes out a week that also includes Wednesday and Friday meetings at the same hall in the Inglenook area of the town. There is no confirmation of wheelchair access at the venue in the information available, so anyone with mobility needs should get in touch with the group ahead of time. Attendance is free and, as with all AA meetings, no booking is required.
Is the Sunday meeting open to everyone?
Yes, it is an open meeting, so anyone is welcome including family, friends and people simply wanting to learn more.
Is there a fee or a need to reserve a space?
No, the meeting is free and there is no booking, just come along to Holy Trinity Church Hall before 8.30pm.
When are the other Schull meetings held?
The group also meets on Wednesday evenings and Friday evenings at the same Church Hall.
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