Share & Recovery closes the weekend in Rugeley, meeting on Sunday evenings at 8pm at St Paul's Methodist Church Hall, 53 Lichfield Street, for an hour and a half. The format does what the name promises: members share their experience of drinking and recovery, and there is time for anyone who wants to speak, though nobody has to. It is an open meeting, so people with a desire to stop drinking sit alongside family members, friends and the occasional professional, and all are welcome. The hall is wheelchair accessible. A Sunday night meeting can steady the nerves before the working week begins. As with every AA meeting it is free, with no booking; simply arrive before 8pm.
Do I have to speak at the meeting?
No. You can simply listen. Sharing is always voluntary, and many people say nothing at all at their first few meetings.
Who is welcome?
Everyone. It is an open AA meeting, so family, friends and professionals may attend as well as anyone with a desire to stop drinking.
Is the venue accessible and is there a cost?
St Paul's Methodist Church Hall is wheelchair accessible, and the meeting is free with no booking needed.
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