On Friday evenings at 7pm, the Halesowen group of Alcoholics Anonymous meets at Hasbury Community Centre, 38 Wall Well, for an hour and a half. This one is an open meeting, so alongside people who want to stop drinking, family members, friends and professionals can attend; if you are weighing up whether AA might help someone you love, sitting in on an open meeting is a good way to see it first-hand. The Friday slot bookends the working week, and the community centre is wheelchair accessible. There is no cost, no register of names and no booking; you simply turn up, and you can leave it at listening if that is all you want to do.
Who is this meeting for?
Anyone. It is an open AA meeting, so it welcomes people who want to stop drinking as well as family, friends and professionals who want to understand how AA works.
Is the venue accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, Hasbury Community Centre at 38 Wall Well is listed as wheelchair accessible.
Do I have to speak?
No. Nobody is required to say anything at an AA meeting; you are free to listen for as long as you like.
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