Przystan is Bournemouth's Polish-speaking Alcoholics Anonymous group, meeting every Wednesday at 7pm at the United Reform Church, 65 St Swithun's Road, for an hour and a half. The whole meeting is conducted in Polish, which for many Polish speakers makes it far easier to talk honestly about drinking than doing so in a second language. It is a closed meeting, meaning it is for people who have a desire to stop drinking; newcomers are welcome and do not need to arrange anything in advance, and there is no charge. Wheelchair access at this venue has not been confirmed, so it is sensible to check before travelling if that matters for you. If you need an English-speaking meeting instead, Bournemouth has several on other nights.
Czy ten mityng odbywa sie po polsku?
Tak. Przystan to polskojezyczny mityng Anonimowych Alkoholikow w Bournemouth. Spotkania odbywaja sie w kazda srode o 19:00 w United Reform Church przy 65 St Swithun's Road i sa prowadzone w calosci po polsku.
It's a closed meeting. Who can attend?
Closed means the meeting is for people who have a desire to stop drinking, rather than for family, friends or observers. Newcomers who want to stop drinking are very welcome.
Do I need to book, and is there a charge?
No booking and no charge. Simply arrive at the United Reform Church on St Swithun's Road shortly before 7pm on a Wednesday.
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