Truro's Friday night AA meeting runs from 7.30pm for an hour and a half at Our Lady of the Portal & St Piran on St Austell Street, close to the city centre. It is a closed meeting, which is AA's way of saying it is reserved for people who have a desire to stop drinking, or who are privately questioning where their drinking is heading; partners, friends and professionals are pointed towards open meetings instead. The venue is wheelchair accessible. As everywhere in AA, there is no fee, no register and no need to book ahead. If Friday evenings have become the hardest part of the week, this is a straightforward place to spend one differently.
What does closed meeting mean here?
It means attendance is for people who have, or think they may have, a desire to stop drinking, rather than for supporters or observers. If your own drinking worries you, you are welcome.
Is the venue accessible?
Yes, Our Lady of the Portal & St Piran on St Austell Street is wheelchair accessible.
Do I need to book a place?
No. AA meetings are free and require no booking or referral. Arrive shortly before 7.30pm on a Friday and take a seat.
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