Never Alone meets every Wednesday at 7pm at the Quaker Meeting House on Bean Street in Hull and runs for an hour and a half. The format is broad, drawing on Basic Text, Living Clean, step and tradition work alongside book study and open sharing, giving members several different ways into the meeting depending on the week. It is open to anyone, so people with a desire to stop using drugs are just as welcome as friends, family members and professionals. The venue is wheelchair accessible, making it a practical option for a wide range of attendees. As with many Quaker meeting houses, the setting tends to be quiet and unhurried, which suits the reflective parts of the format well.
Who can attend Never Alone?
It's an open meeting, so anyone is welcome, including friends, family and professionals as well as people wanting to stop using drugs.
What kind of format does it follow?
It draws on Basic Text, Living Clean, step and tradition work, along with book study and sharing.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the Quaker Meeting House on Bean Street is wheelchair accessible.
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