Hebden Bridge Meditation & Recovery brings a quieter style to the usual AA evening, meeting every Friday at 8pm at Salem Community Centre on Salem Street, just off Burnley Road in Hebden Bridge. The meeting lasts an hour and a half and, as the name suggests, combines recovery with meditation. It is an open meeting, so you are welcome whether you are concerned about your own drinking or supporting someone who is; partners, friends and professionals can all attend, and nobody is ever required to speak. There is no cost and no need to book a place, so turning up a few minutes before 8pm is all the preparation required. Wheelchair access has not been confirmed for this venue.
Do I have to be an alcoholic to attend?
No. This is an open AA meeting, so anyone may come, including family, friends and anyone curious about combining meditation with recovery.
How much does it cost and do I need to book?
Nothing, and no. AA meetings are always free, with no booking or referral. Arrive at Salem Community Centre shortly before 8pm on Friday and take a seat.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible?
Wheelchair access has not been confirmed for Salem Community Centre, so if step-free entry is essential it is worth checking with the local AA helpline before you travel.
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