Bridgnorth Happy Destiny meets on Saturday mornings at 11am at the United Reformed & Methodist Church on Cartway, the steep historic street linking Bridgnorth's High Town and Low Town. The meeting lasts an hour and a quarter and takes its name from a well-loved line in AA literature about trudging the road to happy destiny. It is a closed Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, which means it is for people who have a desire to stop drinking rather than for observers; anyone in that position, including complete newcomers, is welcome without invitation or introduction. Wheelchair access has not been confirmed at this venue. Like every AA meeting it is free, unbooked and anonymous, and a Saturday morning slot leaves the weekend usefully anchored.
Can I attend my first ever meeting here?
Yes. Closed meetings welcome anyone with a desire to stop drinking, however new or uncertain. Closed simply means it is not open to observers such as students or supporters.
Do I need to book a place or pay?
No. There is no booking, cost or referral. Arrive at the United Reformed & Methodist Church on Cartway shortly before 11am on Saturday.
Is the church wheelchair accessible?
Access has not been confirmed for this venue. If it matters for you, contact AA's national helpline before attending and they can check or suggest an alternative meeting.
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