Burgess Hill Daily Reflections meets on Sunday afternoons at 5pm in St Andrews Church on Cants Lane, with the session lasting about an hour. It is an open meeting built around the Daily Reflections book, so readings and short passages are used to prompt sharing rather than a set discussion topic each week. Anyone is welcome, whether that is someone with a desire to stop drinking, a family member, a friend, or someone simply wanting to understand more about how Alcoholics Anonymous works. A Sunday slot offers a quieter, reflective way to close the weekend before the working week starts again. There is no cost and no need to book ahead, and the venue is wheelchair accessible, so step-free entry should not be a barrier for anyone wanting to attend.
Can family or friends come along, or is it only for people who drink?
This is an open meeting, so family members, friends and anyone with an interest are welcome alongside people who have a desire to stop drinking.
Is there a fee or a booking system?
No, Alcoholics Anonymous meetings are free and you do not need to book; just come along on the day.
Is St Andrews Church wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the venue on Cants Lane is wheelchair accessible.
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