Share meeting each week.
Faringdon's weekly AA meeting is held on Friday evenings at 7.45pm at Faringdon United Church on Coxwell Street, lasting an hour and a quarter. It is a share meeting each week, meaning members speak in turn about their own experience of drinking and recovery, and there is no pressure on anyone new to join in. As an open meeting, it welcomes everyone: people with a desire to stop drinking, people still unsure, and family, friends or professionals who want to understand AA. Wheelchair access has not been confirmed for the church, so check ahead if you need it. The meeting is free, needs no booking, and serves Faringdon and the surrounding villages.
What format does the Faringdon meeting use?
It is a share meeting each week: members take turns talking about their experience, strength and hope. Newcomers can simply listen; nobody is required to speak.
Can family and friends attend?
Yes, it is an open AA meeting, so family, friends and professionals are welcome alongside people who have a desire to stop drinking.
Is there a cost, and is the venue accessible?
The meeting is free and there is no booking. Wheelchair access at Faringdon United Church has not been confirmed, so it is worth checking with the venue if step-free access matters to you.
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