Gay aa meeting near me
SOHO RECOVERY CENTRE LONDON
LONDON *enter LGBTQ in the search box
MANCHESTER
BRIGHTON AREA
EDINBURGH
WORTHING
Monday
LGBTQ+ AA
East Worthing People Centre
Pages Lane
East Worthing
BN11 2NQ
19:30
Live & Let Live
St. Teresa’s Church, Clarendon Street, Dublin 2.
In-person meetings:
Access to the meeting is through the green door to the left of the Church entrance, opposite Brown Thomas ‘Planet Beauty’
Tuesday: Beginners Conference 6.30pm
Saturday: Step Meeting 7.30pm
Online meetings:
Wednesday: 6.30pm
Saturday: Big Novel Meeting 7.30pm
Zoom Meeting ID: 840 3686 2583
Password: aa9112
LGBT Group
Outhouse, 105 Capel St, Dublin 1.
In-person meetings:
Monday: 7.00pm Big Book Meeting (6.30pm on Bank Holidays)
Friday: 7.00pm
Sunday: 6.30pm
Online meetings:
Zoom Meeting ID: 840 3686 2583 Password: aa9112
Fri 8.00pm / Daystar 6.30pm / Mon 8.00pm
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AA Meeting - Live and Let Live (LGBT)
CONTACT DETAILS
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS - EDINBURGH AND MIDLOTHIAN
5 Lothian Route, West End, EDINBURGH, EH1 2EP
0800 917 7650
help@aamail.org
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SERVICE LOCALITY
North East, North West, South East, South WestKEY
INFORMATION
Who is the service for?
Young People (16-25), Adults, Older People
What age range is it suitable for?
26 - 29, 30 - 34, 35 - 39, 40 - 44, 45 - 49, 50 - 54, 55 - 59, 60 - 64, 65+
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SERVICE DETAILS
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