Held at lunchtime on Wednesdays, Brighton Womens Step and Tradition is an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting at the Friends Meeting House on Ship Street in Brighton, starting at 12.30pm and running for an hour and a quarter. As the name suggests, the format focuses on AA's Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions. This is a closed meeting, which simply means it is for people who have a desire to stop drinking rather than for observers; any woman concerned about her own drinking is welcome, whether or not she has been to AA before. The venue is wheelchair accessible, and there is nothing to pay and nothing to book.
What does it mean that this is a closed meeting?
In AA, 'closed' refers to who the meeting is for, not the door. It is reserved for people who have a desire to stop drinking. Anyone wanting to observe on behalf of someone else should look for an open meeting.
Is there wheelchair access?
Yes, the Friends Meeting House on Ship Street is listed as wheelchair accessible for this meeting.
Do I need to book a place?
No. AA meetings are free and unbooked. Arrive shortly before 12.30pm on a Wednesday and you will be welcomed.
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