Group Of Dykes (Trans,Non-Binary People & Queer Women)
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Group Of Dykes (Trans,Non-Binary People & Queer Women) meets on Thursday at 6:30 PM in London at the St Margaret's House, (The Cabin Room). This lgbtq, open meeting welcomes anyone interested in learning about recovery from alcoholism. The meeting is wheelchair accessible.
Weekly Meeting Schedule
This meeting takes place weekly on Thursday at 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM.
This meeting is an inclusive and supportive space for Trans/Non-Binary & Queer Women people to talk about alcoholism, with an appreciation for mental health and neurodivergence. We recognise that not everyone who fits into the above-listed groups will see themselves reflected in the word 'Dyke,' and so would stress that this meeting is open to and inclusive of all who wish to participate in this safe space. If you feel that you belong here, then you belong here. This is an hour-long chair meeting, with a 5 minute meditation followed by round robin shares back from the group. On the last Thursday of the month we read a piece of AA literature (chosen by the group). The meeting will take place in The Cabin Room at the back of the building. Greeters will be located at the front of the venue to guide you. This venue is fully accessible!
Location & Map
St Margaret's House, (The Cabin Room)
York Hall Leisure Centre, 21 Old Ford Rd., Bethnal Green, London E2 9PL, UK
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