On Thursday evenings the Small Annexe at Camborne Community Centre, South Terrace, hosts an open Alcoholics Anonymous meeting from 7.30pm, running until around 9pm. Open means exactly that: alongside people with a desire to stop drinking, family members, friends and professionals are welcome to attend and listen. Many people find a midweek meeting helps steady the week, and with sister meetings at the same venue on Tuesdays and Saturdays there is the option of attending several times a week if that helps, particularly early on. Attendance is free, there is nothing to sign up to, and no booking is needed; arriving a few minutes before 7.30pm is all that is required.
Do I have to be an alcoholic to attend on Thursdays?
No. It is an open meeting, so anyone may come, including family, friends and professionals. Members simply need a desire to stop drinking.
What does it cost, and is booking needed?
Nothing, and no. AA meetings are free with no booking. The Small Annexe is at Camborne Community Centre on South Terrace; the meeting starts at 7.30pm.
Can I go to more than one meeting a week in Camborne?
Yes. The same venue also hosts meetings on Tuesday and Saturday evenings at 7.30pm, so you can attend up to three times a week at this address alone.
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