Clacton-on-Sea Recovery meets on Monday lunchtimes at 1pm at The Brotherhood Hall, 36 St Osyth Road, for an hour. The daytime slot makes it reachable for people whose evenings are spoken for, and the open format means anyone can attend: people with a desire to stop drinking, family and friends trying to understand, and professionals working alongside them. The hall is wheelchair accessible. Like every Alcoholics Anonymous meeting it is free, with no booking, referral or membership forms, and first names are all anyone is asked for. If Mondays are when the previous week's drinking catches up with you, an hour at St Osyth Road is a practical place to take that feeling.
Is this meeting open to everyone?
Yes. It is an open AA meeting, so family, friends and professionals are welcome as well as anyone with a desire to stop drinking.
Is The Brotherhood Hall wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the hall at 36 St Osyth Road is wheelchair accessible.
What does it cost and how do I sign up?
It is free and there is nothing to sign up for. Arrive shortly before 1pm on a Monday and take a seat.
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