Parking back and front of hall.
In the village of Cressing just outside Braintree, Braintree Feelings meets on Mondays at 7pm at Cressing Community Church on The Street. The hour-long meeting focuses on feelings: how members are actually doing, not just what they have been doing, which tends to produce honest and useful sharing. It is an open Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, so anyone is welcome, whether you have a desire to stop drinking or are a family member, friend or professional who wants to understand more. There is parking at the back and front of the hall, and the church is wheelchair accessible. There is no charge and no booking; if Monday evening works, simply come along for 7pm.
What kind of meeting is Braintree Feelings?
It is a feelings-based discussion meeting, where members share honestly about how they are doing in recovery. You are welcome to listen without sharing.
Where can I park?
There is parking at both the back and front of the hall at Cressing Community Church on The Street, Cressing.
Is it free and accessible?
Yes, the meeting is free with no booking needed, and the venue is wheelchair accessible. It runs for one hour from 7pm.
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