The Amersham group of Alcoholics Anonymous meets on Thursday evenings at 8pm at St Michaels Church Hall, 70 Sycamore Road, in the newer part of Amersham known as Amersham-on-the-Hill. It is an open meeting, which means anyone can attend: people who have a desire to stop drinking, of course, but also family members, friends and professionals who want to understand what AA is about. The meeting keeps to a tidy hour, so you can be in and out by 9pm, and the hall is wheelchair accessible. If you are new, arriving a few minutes early usually means someone will say hello and point you to a seat and a cup of tea if one is going.
Do I have to be an alcoholic to attend?
No. This is an open AA meeting, so anyone is welcome, including people supporting a relative or friend. If you are coming for yourself, the only requirement for AA membership is a desire to stop drinking.
Is there a cost or booking system?
No. AA meetings are free and you do not need to book or be referred. Just turn up at St Michaels Church Hall before 8pm on a Thursday.
Is the hall wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the venue is listed as wheelchair accessible.
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