On Thursday evenings at 7.30pm, Wakefield There Is A Solution also runs a second weekly meeting, this time at Trinity Methodist Church on Norton Road. The hour-long session is open to anyone, so people supporting a partner, parent or friend are welcome alongside those hoping to stop drinking themselves. Holding the meeting midweek in the evening gives people who work daytime hours a natural point to come along after finishing for the day. As with all Alcoholics Anonymous meetings, there is no fee and no need to sign up beforehand, so you can simply arrive shortly before 7.30pm and find a seat. Trinity Methodist Church is wheelchair accessible, which makes this a straightforward option for anyone who needs step-free entry into the building.
Is this meeting only for people who want to stop drinking?
No, it is an open meeting, so family, friends, professionals or anyone with an interest in Alcoholics Anonymous can attend alongside those with a desire to stop drinking.
Is there anything to pay or a place to reserve?
There is no charge and no booking system for this or any Alcoholics Anonymous meeting; just come along on the evening.
Can someone using a wheelchair get into Trinity Methodist Church easily?
Yes, the venue on Norton Road is wheelchair accessible.
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