On Sunday evenings at 7pm, Alcoholics Anonymous holds a members-only meeting at Woodbridge Methodist Church on St John's Street, lasting an hour and fifteen minutes. It is one of several AA groups that share this Suffolk venue through the week, each with its own focus and format. Being a members-only meeting, it is intended for people with a desire to stop drinking rather than family or friends wanting to observe, though anyone unsure whether they qualify is encouraged to come and ask. The church hall is wheelchair accessible, which makes it a practical option for members with mobility needs. Woodbridge itself is a market town on the River Deben, and the church sits close to the town centre.
Is the Sunday Woodbridge meeting open to everyone?
No, it is a members-only meeting for people with a desire to stop drinking, rather than an open meeting for family or friends.
Do I need to pay or sign up?
There is no charge and no need to book. AA meetings are free to attend, so you can simply arrive at 7pm.
Is Woodbridge Methodist Church wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the venue on St John's Street is wheelchair accessible.
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