Ashford's Sunday evening AA meeting gathers at 7pm at the Friends Meeting House on Albert Road and runs for an hour and a half. It is an open meeting, welcoming not only people who want to stop drinking but also anyone supporting them or simply wanting to understand alcoholism and recovery. The Quaker meeting house is listed as wheelchair accessible and as having provision for people with hearing loss, which is less common among local meetings and worth knowing about. Ninety minutes allows unhurried sharing from around the room. Attending costs nothing and no appointment or referral is needed; newcomers can just walk in.
Can I come just to find out what AA is like?
Yes. It is an open meeting, so anyone may attend — including people supporting a friend or family member, or simply curious about how meetings work.
Is the venue accessible?
Yes. The Friends Meeting House is listed as wheelchair accessible and as having provision for people with hearing loss.
Is there a fee or booking?
No. The meeting is free and nobody needs to book — arrive shortly before 7pm on Sunday.
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