Lgbt aa


Address

BRIGHTON

Sunday

Online Meeting! ONLY
Brighton LGBTQI AA
Chapel Royal (in-person location is closed)
North Street
Brighton
BN1 1EA
Zoom ID:
Password:


Tuesday

LGBTQ+ Cocaine Anonymous. CA
Hybrid
Zoom:
Password: courage

Brighthelm Centre (Hannover Room)
North Road
Brighton, BN1 1YD
Password:

For meeting status click here --> CAUK

Lesbian, Gay, Bi-Sexual Transgender Meeting NA
(in-person location is closed)

Dorset Gardens Methodist Church
Dorset Gardens
Kemp Town
Brighton, BN2 1RL


Thursday

Online Meeting! ONLY
Big Guide 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:
[email&#;protected]

Online Meeting! ONLY
Brighton Clear CMA

Zoom: See link below
For meeting status click here --> CMAUK

Alcoholics Anonymous

I Didn't Fit In

Before I got to AA, I did not sense like I matched 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 hostile 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 gay 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 few and stopping I always went in adj. I always drank to get drunk. I managed to keep a lid on things f

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NOTEWORTHY ONLINE GROUPS

 

SUNDAY

Newcomers One Noun at a Hour (Open to all)
am eastern
Zoom ID:
Passcode:
*Verified on March 13,

All Recovery AA Meeting
9am eastern
Zoom ID:
Password: ​
*Verified on March 13,

Rainbow Recovery CMA Meeting
5pm mountain time
Zoom ID:
Passcode:
*Verified on March 13,

12 & 12 Group
12am pacific
Zoom ID:
Passcode: No Passcode
*Verified on March 13,

MONDAY

All Recovery AA Meeting
9am eastern
Zoom ID:
Password: ​
*Verified on March 13,

Meditation Monday Group (Open to all)
12am pacific
Zoom ID:
Passcode: No Passcode
*Verified on March 13,

Quarantined Florida NA Meeting
7pm eastern
Zoom ID:
Password:
*Verified on March 13,

TUESDAY

All Recovery AA Meeting
9am eastern
Zoom ID:
Password: ​
*Verified on March 13,

Random Topic Tuesday Group
12am pacific
Zoom ID:
Passcode: No Passcode
*Verified on March 13,

Quarantined Florida NA Meeting
7pm eastern
Zoom ID:
Password:
*Verified on March 13,

Gratitude All Year AA Group
pm centr

Welcome to LGBTQI+ in recovery

We are a Berlin-based open group of Alcoholics Anonymous for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Non-Binary, Transgender, Queer/Questioning, and Intersex people (LGBTQI+) in recovery. 

Alcoholics Anonymous is an international fellowship of people who have had a drinking issue. It is nonprofessional, self-supporting, inclusive, apolitical, and available almost everywhere. There are no age or education requirements. Membership is open to anyone who wants to do something about their drinking problem.

​Perhaps you are still not sure that you are an alcoholic, or if you really desire help with your drinking?

Remember that there are no dues or fees for A.A., and we don’t keep any records of who comes or who leaves. You are welcome to approach along to a meeting and verb what is being said, and we won’t bother you if you resolve that you don’t want what we have to offer; so you possess nothing to fall and possibly everything to gain.

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December 26,

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