Halesworth Living Sober meets on Sunday evenings at 5pm at the Rifle Hall, 47 London Road, and keeps to a single hour. Living Sober meetings concentrate on the practical side of recovery: the tools and habits that get people through days, weekends and awkward occasions without a drink. It is an open Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, so anyone may attend, including family members, friends and professionals, and for this corner of Suffolk it is a valuable local fixture. The early-evening Sunday time means you are home well before the week begins. The Rifle Hall is wheelchair accessible, and the meeting is free, with no booking, referral or membership needed to walk through the door.
Who can attend Halesworth Living Sober?
Anyone. It is an open AA meeting, welcoming people who want to stop drinking along with family, friends and interested professionals.
Is the Rifle Hall wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the venue at 47 London Road is listed as wheelchair accessible.
Do I need to book or bring anything?
No. Just turn up shortly before 5pm on a Sunday; the meeting is free and lasts one hour.
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