Kendal Morning meets on Saturdays at 10.30am in Manna House, part of the Stephenson Centre on Ann Street, and lasts an hour. A Saturday morning slot suits people who prefer to attend a meeting early in the day rather than in the evening. It is open, so anyone can come along, including people wanting to support a friend or relative with a desire to stop drinking as well as those in recovery themselves. The Stephenson Centre is wheelchair accessible. There is no charge and no booking required, as with every AA meeting, so newcomers can simply arrive shortly before half past ten. It complements the Monday evening meeting held at St Georges Church across town.
Is Kendal Morning open to family and friends?
Yes, it is an open meeting, welcoming anyone with an interest in AA.
Do I need to book a place?
No, there is no booking system and no cost to attend.
Is the Stephenson Centre wheelchair accessible?
Yes, Manna House at the Stephenson Centre is wheelchair accessible.
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