Rounding off the weekend, Edgware Step meets on Sunday evenings at 7.30pm in St Margaret's Truth Hall, 1 Station Road, for an hour and a half. The meeting works through AA's Twelve Steps, the heart of the recovery programme, taking them steadily rather than assuming everyone already knows them. It is an open meeting, so anyone may attend, whether you are concerned about your own drinking or accompanying someone who is; professionals are welcome too. The hall is wheelchair accessible and handily placed near Edgware's station end of town. There is nothing to pay and nothing to book. If Sunday evenings are when resolve wobbles, a regular meeting at that exact time can help.
Do I need to know the Twelve Steps before attending?
No. Step meetings explain and discuss the Steps as they go, and newcomers are welcome at any point in the cycle. You can listen without sharing.
Is this meeting open to family and friends?
Yes, it is an open AA meeting, so family members, friends and professionals may attend alongside people with a desire to stop drinking.
What does it cost, and is there wheelchair access?
It is free, with no booking required, and St Margaret's Truth Hall is wheelchair accessible. The meeting runs from 7.30pm to 9pm on Sundays.
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