Blackpool Gratitude meets on Saturday nights at 8pm at Victory Baptist Church on St Anne's Road, running for an hour and a half. Saturday night is a hard shift for anyone newly away from drink, and a meeting in that slot can make all the difference to a weekend. It is a closed Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, which means it is for people who have a desire to stop drinking, or who are beginning to suspect they might; that is the only requirement, and newcomers are always welcome. The church is wheelchair accessible. Like every AA meeting it is free, with no booking, referral or paperwork; you simply turn up and take a seat.
Can family or friends attend Blackpool Gratitude?
No, this is a closed meeting, reserved for people who have a desire to stop drinking. Anyone concerned about their own drinking is welcome, however new to AA they are.
What time does it start and finish?
It starts at 8pm on Saturdays and runs for an hour and a half, finishing around 9.30pm. There is no cost and no booking.
Is the venue accessible?
Yes, Victory Baptist Church on St Anne's Road is listed as wheelchair accessible.
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