The Wednesday night Uckfield meeting runs from 8pm at the United Reform Church, 76 New Town, lasting an hour and a quarter. It is an open Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, which means the door is as wide as it sounds: anyone with a desire to stop drinking is welcome, and so are partners, parents, friends and professionals who want to understand what happens in an AA room. Newcomers are free to sit quietly and listen; sharing is always optional. The church is wheelchair accessible. Attending costs nothing, and there is no booking system or waiting list, so if a midweek evening meeting suits you better than the Sunday one at the same venue, this is the one to try.
Do I have to say anything at the meeting?
No. You can simply listen. Many newcomers do exactly that for their first few meetings, and nobody will press you to speak.
Is the meeting open to family and friends?
Yes, it is an open meeting, so relatives, friends and professionals are welcome alongside anyone who wants to stop drinking. It is free and unbooked.
Is there wheelchair access at the venue?
Yes, the United Reform Church at 76 New Town is wheelchair accessible. The meeting starts at 8pm and lasts 75 minutes.
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