Held every Monday at 12 noon, Hampstead Midday Reflections is an open Alcoholics Anonymous meeting at Hampstead Community Centre on Hampstead High Street. The session runs for an hour and, as its name suggests, tends to focus on reflection and sharing rather than formal literature study, though the format can vary week to week. Because it is open, anyone is welcome to attend, including people who want to learn more about AA, family members, friends and professionals, alongside those with a desire to stop drinking. Sitting right on the high street, the venue is easy to find and reach on foot from central Hampstead. There is no cost involved and no need to register beforehand. Wheelchair accessibility at the community centre has not been confirmed, so it is worth checking directly with the group if step-free access is required.
Can anyone attend Hampstead Midday Reflections?
Yes, anyone can come along to Hampstead Midday Reflections. It is an open meeting, welcoming newcomers, family, friends and professionals as well as those with a desire to stop drinking.
Is there a cost or a booking process?
Attendance is free and there is no booking process. Meetings run on a drop-in basis.
How accessible is the venue?
The venue sits on Hampstead High Street, making it straightforward to reach by bus or on foot. Wheelchair access has not been confirmed, so contact the group ahead of time if this matters to you.
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