This meeting is an inclusive and supportive space for women, trans and non-binary people to talk about alcoholism and addiction.
The Harbour Women And Trans/Non-Binary People meets on Sunday evenings at 6pm at The Harbour on Coldharbour Lane in Lambeth, running for about an hour. It is described as an inclusive and supportive space for women, trans and non-binary people to share around a desire to stop drinking, and is open to anyone who fits that description, including those newer to the fellowship or long in recovery. The venue is wheelchair accessible. There is no charge for attending and no need to book a place beforehand; you can simply arrive shortly before 6pm. As with any AA meeting, you are free to listen without speaking if you would rather not share on a given evening.
Who is this meeting for
It is an inclusive space for women, trans and non-binary people with a desire to stop drinking, at The Harbour on Coldharbour Lane.
Is there a cost or booking requirement
No, it is free and there is no need to book, as with all AA meetings.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible
Yes, The Harbour on Coldharbour Lane is wheelchair accessible.
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