Daily Reflections is one of several Alcoholics Anonymous meetings held at the Community Centre on Willow Road in Darlington, and it meets every Saturday at 12.30pm for an hour. The format centres on Daily Reflections, AA's book of short daily readings, which gives each week a simple starting point for discussion. This is a closed meeting, which in AA simply means it is reserved for people who have, or think they may have, a desire to stop drinking; it does not mean the doors are locked or that newcomers cannot come. If that describes you, you can walk in without booking anything. The venue is wheelchair accessible, and the Saturday lunchtime slot suits people who find evening meetings difficult to get to.
Who can attend the Darlington Daily Reflections meeting?
It is a closed AA meeting, meaning it is for anyone who has, or thinks they may have, a desire to stop drinking. Newcomers are welcome; family, friends and professionals should choose one of the open meetings at the same venue, such as the Friday evening or Sunday afternoon General Share.
Does it cost anything, and do I need to book?
No. AA meetings are always free and there is no booking or referral; you can simply turn up on the day. A voluntary collection may be passed round, but nobody has to contribute.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the Community Centre on Willow Road is listed as wheelchair accessible.
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