Bethnal Green's Monday meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous is a one-hour meeting starting at 7pm at the United Reformed Church, 10 Pott Street, tucked between Bethnal Green Road and the tube station in Tower Hamlets. The one-hour format suits people heading home from work who want a meeting without giving up the whole evening. It is an open meeting, so anyone may attend, including family members, friends and professionals wanting to understand AA. The church is listed as wheelchair accessible. As with every AA meeting there is no charge and no booking; arriving a few minutes before 7pm gives you time to find a seat and settle.
Can anyone attend this meeting?
Yes. It is an open AA meeting, welcoming people concerned about their own drinking as well as partners, relatives, friends and professionals who want to see how meetings work.
How long does it last and what does it cost?
It runs for one hour, from 7pm to 8pm on Mondays, and it is free. There is no booking, and a voluntary collection covers room hire.
Is the venue accessible?
Yes, the United Reformed Church at 10 Pott Street is listed as wheelchair accessible.
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