Uckfield's Sunday evening Alcoholics Anonymous meeting gathers at 6pm at the United Reform Church, 76 New Town, and lasts an hour and a half. Sunday evenings can be a low point in the week for people trying to stay sober, and this meeting gives that time a shape and some company. It is an open meeting, so anyone is welcome: people with a desire to stop drinking, and equally the family members, friends and professionals around them. Nobody has to speak, and first names are all that is ever asked. The church is wheelchair accessible. As with every AA meeting there is no charge and no booking; you can simply walk in a few minutes before 6pm.
Can I just turn up to the Uckfield Sunday meeting?
Yes. No booking, referral or payment is needed; arrive at the United Reform Church at 76 New Town shortly before 6pm and take a seat.
Who is the meeting for?
It is open to everyone: anyone with a desire to stop drinking, plus family, friends and professionals who want to see how AA works.
Is the church accessible?
Yes, the United Reform Church is wheelchair accessible. The meeting runs from 6pm to 7.30pm.
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