Cambridge Women is a Tuesday evening Alcoholics Anonymous meeting for women, held at 7.15pm in the community room at George Pateman Court on Tennison Road, Cambridge. It lasts an hour and offers a space where women can share their experience of getting and staying sober among other women. It is a closed meeting, meaning it is kept for those who have a desire to stop drinking themselves, and any woman in that position is welcome to walk in without booking, referral or cost. The room is wheelchair accessible. The group also operates a chit system, so if you need evidence of attendance for court, probation or a treatment programme, a slip can be signed for you.
Is this meeting only for women?
Yes, Cambridge Women is a women's AA meeting. It is also a closed meeting, meaning it is for women who have a desire to stop drinking themselves, rather than supporters or observers.
How much does it cost and how do I join?
It is free and there is nothing to join or book. Just come to the community room at George Pateman Court, Tennison Road, for 7.15pm on a Tuesday.
Is the room wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the George Pateman Court community room is listed as wheelchair accessible, and the meeting can sign attendance chits for court, probation or treatment if needed.
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