This Accrington meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous gathers on Tuesday evenings at 7.30pm at Trinity Community Church, on Christ Church Square just off Manchester Road. Running for an hour and a half, it is an open meeting, so you can come whether you are concerned about your own drinking or accompanying someone else; relatives, friends and professionals are all welcome to listen and learn. The church is listed as wheelchair accessible. There is no charge and no need to give notice before attending. If it is your first meeting, it is worth arriving a few minutes before the start so someone can welcome you and point you to a seat.
Can I bring a family member or friend with me?
Yes. This is an open AA meeting, so anyone may attend, including partners, relatives, friends and professionals. You do not have to identify as an alcoholic to sit in.
Is the meeting free, and do I need to book?
It is completely free and there is no booking system. Just arrive at Trinity Community Church shortly before 7.30pm on a Tuesday. A voluntary collection covers rent and refreshments, but giving is optional.
Is the venue suitable for wheelchair users?
Yes, Trinity Community Church on Christ Church Square is listed as wheelchair accessible. The meeting lasts an hour and a half, finishing at 9pm.
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