On Mondays at 12.30pm, Harlow Free-Sharing meets at The Salvation Army on Tendring Road for an hour and a half. Free sharing means exactly that: no set book or theme, just members talking honestly about drinking and recovery, with the floor open to whoever wants it. It is an open meeting, so anyone may attend, including husbands, wives, parents, friends and professionals who want to understand what AA is about. Wheelchair access has not been confirmed for this venue, so check locally if step-free entry matters. There is no charge and no booking, and if you are new you can simply listen; nobody is ever required to speak at an AA meeting.
Can family members or professionals attend?
Yes. This is an open AA meeting, so family, friends and professionals are welcome alongside anyone with a desire to stop drinking.
What does free-sharing mean?
There is no set topic or book. Members share what is on their minds about drinking and recovery, and newcomers are free to just listen.
Is there a cost or waiting list?
No. AA meetings are free and unbooked. Arrive at The Salvation Army on Tendring Road just before 12.30pm on a Monday.
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