Epsom's Monday night AA meeting is held at St Joseph's Catholic Church on St Margaret's Drive, starting at 8pm and running for an hour and a half. It is an open meeting, which means anyone may attend: people who have a desire to stop drinking, people who are not yet sure, and family members, friends or professionals who want to understand what happens in an AA room. Nobody is asked to speak, and plenty of newcomers spend their first few meetings just listening. The church is wheelchair accessible. There is no charge and no booking; simply arrive a few minutes early. For many in the Epsom area this is the reliable start-of-the-week meeting.
Do I have to say anything at the meeting?
No. You can attend and simply listen for as long as you like. Sharing is always voluntary, and nobody will put you on the spot.
Can family or friends come along?
Yes, this is an open AA meeting, so relatives, friends and professionals are welcome to attend alongside people with a desire to stop drinking.
Is it free, and is the venue accessible?
Yes. AA meetings are free with no booking required, and St Joseph's Catholic Church is wheelchair accessible. The meeting runs from 8pm to 9.30pm on Mondays.
Help keep this directory accurate for people who need it. One tap tells others this meeting is still active.