Harlow Free Sharing meets on Tuesday evenings at 7.15pm at Harlow Baptist Church, 98 Potter Street, and runs for a generous hour and a half. Free sharing means no set topic or book study: members simply share what is going on for them, which often makes for a varied and honest meeting. It is a closed meeting, the AA term for one reserved for people who have, or think they may have, a desire to stop drinking; that is the only qualification, and a newcomer counts just as much as someone with decades of sobriety. The church is wheelchair accessible. There is no charge and no booking; you can arrive unannounced and simply listen.
What does 'free sharing' mean?
There is no fixed topic or book study; members share whatever is current for them. It can be a good way to hear a wide range of experience in one meeting.
Can I attend as a newcomer if it's a closed meeting?
Yes. Closed means the meeting is for people who have, or think they may have, a desire to stop drinking. If that is you, you are welcome, whether or not you have ever been to AA before.
Is there wheelchair access?
Yes, Harlow Baptist Church at 98 Potter Street is listed as wheelchair accessible.
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