Cranbrook is an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting held every Saturday at 7pm in Church House, part of St Dunstan's Church on Stone Street in Cranbrook. It is a closed meeting, meaning it is open only to those with a desire to stop drinking, so it is not the right meeting for family members or professionals wanting to observe. The format follows the usual AA pattern of shares built around recovery from drink, giving members space to speak honestly among others working the same programme. Church House is wheelchair accessible, so getting into the building should not be a barrier. There is no cost and no need to book in advance; anyone who feels they might have a desire to stop drinking is welcome to simply turn up.
Who can come to the Cranbrook meeting?
This is a closed AA meeting, which means it's for people who have, or think they might have, a desire to stop drinking. It's not open to friends, family or professionals who want to sit in, though they're welcome to look for an open meeting nearby.
Is there a cost or do I need to book?
No. Like all AA meetings, it's free and there's no need to register or book a place. Just arrive at Church House on Stone Street for 7pm on Saturday.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible?
Yes, Church House at St Dunstan's Church is wheelchair accessible.
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