On Saturday evenings at 6pm, Basildon Honeypot meets at Living World Community Church, 6 Honeypot Lane in Basildon, for an hour and a half. Saturday night is a time many people find hardest to stay sober, and this meeting puts something solid in the middle of it. It is a closed Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, which means attendance is kept to people who have a desire to stop drinking; there is no other qualification, and being unsure whether you belong is reason enough to come. The church is wheelchair accessible. Like all AA meetings it is free, needs no booking or referral, and you can walk in for the first time without telling anyone you are coming.
What does closed mean at Basildon Honeypot?
Closed means the meeting is reserved for people who have a desire to stop drinking, rather than family or observers. Newcomers who want that help are always welcome.
Do I need to book or pay?
No. AA meetings are free, and there is no booking; just come to Living World Community Church on Honeypot Lane for 6pm on Saturday.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the church is wheelchair accessible. The meeting runs from 6pm to 7.30pm.
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