Aa for gays
BRIGHTON
Sunday
Online Meeting! ONLY
Brighton LGBTQI AA
Chapel Royal (in-person location is closed)
North Street
Brighton
BN1 1EA
Zoom ID:
Password:
Tuesday
Queer Cocaine Anonymous. CA
Hybrid
Zoom:
Password: courage
Brighthelm Centre (Hannover Room)
North Road
Brighton, BN1 1YD
Password:
For meeting status click here --> CAUK
Womxn loving womxn, Gay, Bi-Sexual Transgender Gathering NA
(in-person location is closed)
Dorset Gardens Methodist Church
Dorset Gardens
Kemp Town
Brighton, BN2 1RL
Thursday
Online Meeting! ONLY
Big Book GLBT AA
Zoom:
Password: LGBTDG
For meeting status click here --> AAUK
Saturday
PHYSICAL Meeting!
LGBTQ+ Living Sober AA
Crypt Community Centre
St. George's Church
St George's Rd,
Kemptown, Brighton
More Info:
[emailprotected]
Online Meeting! ONLY
Brighton Clear CMA
Zoom: See link below
For meeting status click here --> CMAUK
Sober Gay
Types of AA Meetings
Big Book: AA programs in Pennsylvania often highlight the Big Publication in discussions. Clients find inspiration from the lives of real people who overcame alcohol operate disorder.
Discussion: AA discussion meetings in Pennsylvania are structured around a central topic related to alcoholism and recovery. After opening the conference and sharing the topic, leaders may share briefly from a related AA text. Then, they’ll add their retain insights and promote others to participate in the conversation.
LGBTQ: Selected AA chapters focus on providing a safe territory for the Queer community, and generally welcome LGBTQ+ allies. These groups prioritize members’ recovery and sobriety within a non-heteronormative context.
Literature: Pennsylvania literature-led AA meetings are support organization meetings for people who are impacted by alcohol addiction, including those suffering from alcoholism and those who hold loved ones addicted to alcohol. These no-cost community meetings are based on the Big Publication of AA and other literature by AA founders and leaders as part o
Alcoholics Anonymous
I Didn't Fit In
Before I got to AA, I did not feel like I similar up with anyone or fitted anywhere in society. I identified more with women than men but tried to accentuate the male by riding a motorbike with a shaved head and beard. It was not working; I had no place in life.
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Double Life
As a teenager, people always seemed to be calling me a poofter. This made me very anxious and alcohol gave me the bravado to face such a antagonistic world. However, unnoticed, booze also gradually led me into a double life.
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Fear & Shame
I came to AA when I was 23 years of age. I had lost all ambitions for my life. I was no longer a gregarious, entertaining drunk. I drank alone in my bedroom. I was isolated from other lesbians, the queer community and my family. I was plagued by fear and shame.
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Something Missing
Like a lot of people I started drinking in my teens, but rather than just having a limited and stopping I always went in hard. I always drank to get drunk. I managed to keep a lid on things f
Step Meetings Groups in Core Jersey
Crystal Meth Anonmymous
The Q-spot, 66 Main Street, Ocean GrovePhone:
Clean and Queer - A meeting of Crystal Meth Anonymous.
All LGBT addicts are welcome. Rotating format. If you consider you might have a problem with crystal meth - come join us.
Tuesday pm
Gay Men AA
Trinity United Presbyterian Church, Route , Pascack Highway, ParamusPhone:
Friday PM, Closed, Discussion.
Gay Men AA
The Center, Third Avenue, Asbury ParkPhone:
Monday PM Closed, Discussion
Gay Men AA
First Congregational Church, 40 S. Fullerton, MontclairPhone:
Friday PM, Closed, Speaker, Discussion.
Gay/Lesbian AA
First Lutheran Church Park Lane, MontclairThursday PM, Uncover, Closed discussion.
Last Thursday unwrap with speaker.
Gay/Lesbian AA
St. James Episcopal Church, Valley Highway & Bellevue Avenue, Upper MontclairPhone:
Wednesday PM, Open, Massive Book
Gay/Lesbian AA
Church of the Redeemer, South Street, MorristownPhone:
Saturday PM, Open, Speaker, Discussion