Darlington Multi-Mtg meets on Tuesday mornings at 10.30am at St Marks Church on North Road in Darlington, for an hour. A daytime meeting can be a lifeline for people who cannot get out in the evenings, whether that is down to work patterns, family commitments or simply preferring daylight hours. It is a closed Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, meaning it is for people who have, or wonder whether they have, a desire to stop drinking; in AA the word refers to the audience, never a shut door. The church is wheelchair accessible. There is nothing to pay and no appointment to make: arriving a few minutes before 10.30am is the whole procedure.
Can I just turn up without telling anyone?
Yes. There is no booking, referral or registration for AA meetings; arriving at St Marks Church a few minutes before 10.30am on a Tuesday is all it takes.
Am I eligible if I am not sure I am an alcoholic?
Yes. This closed meeting is for anyone who has, or thinks they may have, a desire to stop drinking, and questioning your drinking counts.
Is the church wheelchair accessible?
Yes, St Marks Church on North Road is listed as wheelchair accessible, and attendance is free.
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