Chit system available.
Hailsham Living Sober offers a Monday lunchtime option for the town, meeting at 12.45pm at Hailsham Gospel Mission, 15 Station Road, and running for an hour and a quarter. Daytime meetings suit shift workers, parents around school hours and anyone who finds evenings difficult, and this one sits neatly in the middle of the day. It is an open Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, so anyone may attend, whether you have a desire to stop drinking or are a relative, friend or professional wanting to understand more. The Mission is wheelchair accessible. A chit system is available, so attendance can be confirmed in writing for court, probation or treatment services. It is free, and no booking is needed.
Who can come to Hailsham Living Sober?
Anyone. It is an open meeting, welcoming people with a desire to stop drinking along with family members, friends and professionals.
Do I need to book or pay anything?
No. AA meetings are free and there is no booking; just arrive at Hailsham Gospel Mission on Station Road for the 12.45pm start on Monday.
Is there wheelchair access, and can I get an attendance slip?
Yes to both. The venue is wheelchair accessible, and the group operates a chit system for court, probation or treatment attendance evidence.
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