Shared plarforn with Al-Anon 1st Sat each month.
Grantham Experience, Strength & Hope meets on Saturday evenings at 6.30pm at the Grantham Senior Citizens Community Centre on Welham Street, running for an hour and a half. The name comes from the heart of how AA works: members sharing what it was like, what happened and what life is like now. It is an open meeting, so families, friends and anyone curious about Alcoholics Anonymous are welcome alongside those who want to stop drinking. On the first Saturday of each month the group shares a platform with Al-Anon, the fellowship for families and friends of alcoholics, which can be especially useful if you are attending with a relative. The venue is wheelchair accessible, and it is free with no booking.
What happens on the first Saturday of the month?
The group shares its platform with Al-Anon, the fellowship for families and friends of alcoholics, so both perspectives are heard. It can be a helpful week to attend with a relative or partner.
Can I attend to support someone else?
Yes. This is an open meeting, so family members, friends and professionals are welcome, not only people who want to stop drinking themselves.
Is the venue accessible and is there any cost?
The Senior Citizens Community Centre on Welham Street is listed as wheelchair accessible, and the meeting is free with no need to book.
Help keep this directory accurate for people who need it. One tap tells others this meeting is still active.