Halstead Living Sober is the town's Monday night meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous, held at 8pm at the Baptist Church on Hedingham Road and running for an hour and a half. Unlike the Thursday meeting at the same venue, this one is open, so anyone can attend: people who want to stop drinking, family members and friends, and professionals wanting to see AA at work. The Living Sober format keeps discussion practical, centred on how people actually stay away from a drink day to day. Starting the week with a meeting suits many people, especially after a difficult weekend. The church is wheelchair accessible, and the meeting is free with no booking or referral required.
Can I attend with my partner or a friend?
Yes. This is an open meeting, so family members and friends are welcome to come in with you rather than waiting outside.
Is there wheelchair access at the Baptist Church?
Yes, the venue on Hedingham Road is listed as wheelchair accessible.
Do I need to register or pay?
No. AA meetings are free; simply arrive shortly before 8pm on a Monday and take a seat.
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