Held on Thursday evenings at 7.30pm, Hayes Step meets in the Old Church School Halls on Hayes Street, in the area between Bromley and Keston. The session runs for around an hour and fifteen minutes and works through the Twelve Steps, giving newcomers and longer-standing members alike a chance to discuss recovery in a structured way. It is an open meeting, meaning anyone is welcome to sit in, not only those with a desire to stop drinking but also family, friends and professionals who want to learn more about Alcoholics Anonymous. There is no cost and nothing to sign up for beforehand. Wheelchair access at the Old Church School Halls has not been confirmed, so it is worth checking ahead if this matters to you.
Can anyone attend Hayes Step, or is it just for AA members?
It is open, so anyone is welcome, including people without a desire to stop drinking themselves who simply want to understand the programme.
Is there a fee to attend?
No, Alcoholics Anonymous meetings are free of charge and there is no need to reserve a place.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible?
This has not been confirmed for the Old Church School Halls, so contact the group in advance if you have access needs.
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