The same Tuesday sees a second sitting at Grattan Street Community Centre at 12.45pm, this time over the lunch hour. It remains closed, for people with a desire to stop drinking, and is not an open meeting for friends, family or professionals to attend as observers. Wheelchair accessibility at the centre has not been confirmed. There is no charge and no booking system, as with all AA meetings. Between the early Tuesday meeting and this lunchtime one, the Grattan Street group offers two distinct windows on the same day. Like the rest of the Grattan Street schedule, it is run entirely by AA members on a self-supporting basis, with no outside funding or oversight involved.
Can family or friends come along?
This one runs on a closed basis, meaning it is for people with a desire to stop drinking. It is not open to the public in the way some AA meetings are.
Do I need to book, or does it cost anything?
No. Like all Alcoholics Anonymous meetings, it is free to attend and there is no need to book or register beforehand, just arrive when the meeting starts.
Can I find out about accessibility before I go?
No accessibility details have been supplied for Grattan Street Community Centre. It would be sensible to ask ahead if step-free access is important to you.
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