New Beginnings rounds off the weekend with a Sunday evening Alcoholics Anonymous meeting at the Bh1 Project, 107 Palmerston Road in Bournemouth, starting at 7.45pm and lasting an hour and a quarter. It is an open meeting, so whether you have a desire to stop drinking yourself or you are a relative, friend or professional wanting to learn more, you are welcome to attend. Sunday evenings can be a low point in early recovery, and many people find a regular end-of-weekend meeting helps steady the week ahead. The venue is wheelchair accessible. As with every AA meeting, there is no charge and no need to book; you can arrive a few minutes early, take a seat and simply listen if that feels more comfortable.
Is this meeting open to everyone?
Yes. It is an open AA meeting, welcoming people who want to stop drinking as well as family, friends and professionals.
Do I have to speak or introduce myself?
No. Nobody is required to speak at an AA meeting. You can listen for as long as you like.
Is there wheelchair access, and any cost?
The Bh1 Project on Palmerston Road is wheelchair accessible, and the meeting is free with no booking required.
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