How Is AA Working In Your Life Today is a closed Alcoholics Anonymous meeting that meets in Hastings Old Town every Wednesday at 7pm. The venue is St Mary Star of the Sea on the High Street, with the meeting itself held in the room at the back of the building. Being closed, attendance is limited to AA members, so it is aimed at people who already have a desire to stop drinking rather than family, friends or professionals looking to observe. The discussion format takes its cue from the meeting's name, inviting members to reflect honestly on how the programme is showing up in their day-to-day life at that particular moment, rather than following a fixed topic each week. The building is wheelchair accessible.
Who is this Hastings meeting for?
It is a closed AA meeting, open only to people with a desire to stop drinking. It is not a meeting for the general public or for family and friends to attend.
Is there a cost to attend or a need to register?
There is no charge and no need to register. AA meetings run on a self-supporting basis and you can simply turn up.
Where exactly in the building does the meeting take place?
It is held in the room at the back of St Mary Star of the Sea, in Hastings Old Town, and the building itself is wheelchair accessible.
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