Brighton Young Persons is an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting aimed at younger people in recovery, meeting on Thursdays at 6.30pm in St Mary Magdalen's Church Hall at 55 Upper North Street, Brighton. It lasts an hour. The meeting is closed, meaning it is for people who have a desire to stop drinking; in AA that desire is the only requirement for membership, so there is no formal age bar, but the group's focus is on younger members and the issues they face. The hall is wheelchair accessible. You do not need to book, pay or bring anything, and you can arrive knowing nobody will expect you to say a word.
Do I have to be a certain age to attend?
No. AA's only membership requirement is a desire to stop drinking. This group is geared towards younger people, but no one checks ages at the door.
Can I bring a friend for support?
This is a closed meeting, so it is for people who themselves want to stop drinking. If your friend also has a desire to stop drinking they are welcome; otherwise an open meeting is the better choice.
Is the hall wheelchair accessible?
Yes, St Mary Magdalen's Church Hall is listed as wheelchair accessible for this meeting.
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