On Tuesday evenings, the Church Of The Transfiguration on Wrentham Avenue in Kensal Rise hosts a second weekly Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, running alongside the Monday session at the same venue. Starting at 7.30pm and lasting an hour, it is open to anyone, so people with a desire to stop drinking can attend alongside family members, friends or professionals with an interest in AA. The church is wheelchair accessible, making it a practical choice for those who need step-free access. There is no charge for attending and no requirement to book ahead; you can simply arrive on the night. Having meetings on both Monday and Tuesday at the same address gives people in the Brent area more flexibility to fit a meeting around work or other commitments during the week.
Can anyone attend the Tuesday Kensal Rise meeting?
Anyone can attend the Tuesday Kensal Rise meeting, whether they have a desire to stop drinking or are attending as family, a friend, or in a professional capacity.
Do I need to book or pay?
There is no cost and no booking needed. The meeting runs on a drop-in basis from 7.30pm.
Is the church wheelchair accessible?
The Church Of The Transfiguration is wheelchair accessible, and the same group also meets on Monday evenings for anyone wanting a second weekly session.
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