Andover Young Recovery meets on Mondays at 6.30pm at the King Edward VII Memorial Hall, Village Street, Upper Clatford. The hour-long meeting is geared towards younger people in recovery, though as an open AA meeting nobody is turned away; family, friends and professionals may also attend. Getting sober young can feel isolating, and a meeting where the faces and references are closer to your own experience makes a difference. The hall is wheelchair accessible. There is nothing to pay and no appointment needed. If Mondays do not suit, the same venue runs Ready For The Weekend, a beginners meeting, on Friday evenings at 7pm.
Do I have to be young to attend?
No. The meeting is aimed at younger people in recovery, but it is open, so anyone is welcome, including older members, family, friends and professionals.
How much does it cost and how do I sign up?
It is free and there is nothing to sign up for. Simply arrive at the Memorial Hall in Upper Clatford before 6.30pm on a Monday.
Is the venue suitable for wheelchair users?
Yes, the King Edward VII Memorial Hall is wheelchair accessible.
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