Cambridge Primary Purpose Meditation takes a quieter approach to recovery, meeting on Thursdays at 7.15pm at The Edge Café on Mill Road, Cambridge. The meeting lasts an hour and, as the name suggests, includes meditation as part of its format. It is a closed meeting, which in AA simply means it is kept for people who have a desire to stop drinking themselves, rather than observers or supporters; the meeting itself runs every week and any newcomer seeking help for their own drinking is very welcome. The venue is wheelchair accessible. There is no cost and no need to book, so if the idea of combining sobriety with a bit of stillness appeals, just come along on a Thursday evening.
What does 'closed meeting' mean, is it still running?
Yes, it runs every Thursday. Closed is AA shorthand meaning attendance is for people who have a desire to stop drinking, rather than family, friends or observers. Newcomers wanting help for themselves are always welcome.
Do I have to pay or book to attend?
No. Like all AA meetings it is free, and you don't need to book, be referred or give any notice. Just turn up at The Edge Café for 7.15pm.
Is The Edge Café wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the venue at 351 Mill Road is listed as wheelchair accessible.
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