Saturday mornings at 10.30, Hazel Grove's Baptist Church on Station Street hosts an open Alcoholics Anonymous meeting lasting an hour and a half. Weekend morning meetings suit people who keep their weekdays full, and because this one is open, anyone can attend: those questioning their own drinking, family and friends who want to understand what happens at AA, and professionals too. Nobody has to speak, and many people simply listen the first time. The church is wheelchair accessible. There is no cost, no booking and no paperwork; you can walk in a few minutes before the start and take a seat. It is one of several AA options in Hazel Grove across the week.
I'm nervous about my first meeting. What happens?
You can arrive just before 10.30am, sit anywhere and simply listen. This is an open meeting, so you can also bring a friend or family member with you for support.
Is there a charge or any registration?
No. The meeting is free and there is nothing to register for or book. Just turn up at the Baptist Church on Station Street on Saturday morning.
Does the venue have step-free access?
Yes, the church is wheelchair accessible.
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