Manchester Cornerstone is an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting held on Tuesday afternoons at 1.30pm at the Cornerstone Day Centre, 104B Denmark Road in Moss Side. It runs for an hour and a half, making it one of the daytime options in this part of Manchester for anyone who cannot get to an evening meeting or simply prefers an afternoon one. This is a closed meeting, which in AA terms means it is reserved for people who have a desire to stop drinking, or who think they might; it does not mean the doors are locked or that newcomers are unwelcome. If it is your first time, you can simply walk in. The venue is wheelchair accessible.
What does it mean that this is a closed meeting?
Closed means attendance is kept to people who have, or think they may have, a desire to stop drinking. Newcomers are very welcome. Friends, family and professionals are asked to choose an open AA meeting instead.
How much does it cost and do I need an appointment?
Nothing, and no. AA meetings are free and there is no booking or referral needed, even though the venue is a day centre. Just arrive before 1.30pm on Tuesday.
Is the Cornerstone Day Centre wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the venue is wheelchair accessible.
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