One of the city's long-standing evening options, this Cambridge meeting gathers on Wednesdays at 7.45pm on the ground floor of St Luke's Church Centre on Victoria Road, running for an hour and a quarter. It is a closed Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, reserved for people who have a desire to stop drinking; that is the whole of the entrance requirement, and it covers someone who last drank an hour ago as fully as someone sober for decades. Being on the ground floor keeps things simple to find, and the venue is wheelchair accessible. Midweek evening meetings help break the week up, especially early in recovery. As with all AA meetings, it is free and nothing needs booking.
What does closed mean for this meeting?
Closed meetings are kept for people who have, or think they may have, a desire to stop drinking. Family and friends wanting to attend with you should look for one of Cambridge's open meetings, such as the Monday evening meeting at Addenbrookes Hospital.
Do I need to book or pay anything?
No. AA meetings are free and have no booking. Arrive at St Luke's Church Centre on Victoria Road just before 7.45pm on Wednesday.
Is the venue accessible?
Yes. The meeting is held on the ground floor of the church centre and the venue is wheelchair accessible. It finishes at 9pm.
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