Hayes Discussion is an open Alcoholics Anonymous meeting in Hayes, west London, held every Sunday at 8pm at Hayes End Methodist Church on Uxbridge Road. The format is discussion-based, with members sharing their experience of getting and staying sober, and the meeting runs for an hour and a quarter. Because it is an open meeting, anyone may attend, including family members, friends and professionals who want to understand more about AA; you do not need to identify as an alcoholic to come along. The church is wheelchair accessible. There is no charge and nothing to book, so if a Sunday evening meeting suits you, simply arrive a few minutes before 8pm and take a seat.
Who can attend Hayes Discussion?
Anyone. This is an open AA meeting, so it welcomes people who want to stop drinking as well as family members, friends and professionals who simply want to see how AA works.
Do I need to book, and is there a charge?
No booking and no charge. AA meetings are free to attend and there is no referral or registration; just turn up at Hayes End Methodist Church a few minutes before 8pm on Sunday.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible?
Yes, Hayes End Methodist Church on Uxbridge Road is wheelchair accessible for this meeting.
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