Serving Leigh-on-Sea and neighbouring Hadleigh, this Monday evening share meeting gathers at Highlands Methodist Church on Sutherland Boulevard at 7.30pm, running for an hour and a half. Members share their experience of drinking and of getting well, and because the meeting is open, anyone may attend, including family members, friends and professionals who want to hear what recovery sounds like first-hand. Wheelchair access has not been confirmed for this venue, so it is sensible to check locally if step-free entry is essential. Starting the week with a meeting is a habit many members swear by, and Monday at 7.30pm makes that easy on this side of Southend. It is free and requires no booking.
Who is this meeting for?
Anyone affected by drinking. As an open AA meeting it welcomes people who want to stop drinking, plus family, friends and professionals. You will never be required to speak.
Is there a charge or booking system?
No. AA meetings are free and no booking is ever needed. Just arrive at Highlands Methodist Church shortly before 7.30pm on Monday.
Is the church wheelchair accessible?
Access has not been confirmed in the information we hold, so if you need step-free entry it is worth checking with the local AA helpline before attending.
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