Lewes holds its midweek Alcoholics Anonymous meeting on Wednesdays at 7.45pm at King's Church on Brooks Road, running for an hour and a half. It is an open meeting, so the doors are wide in every sense: people with a desire to stop drinking sit alongside family members, friends, students and professionals who want to see what AA looks like from the inside. Newcomers can simply listen; nobody is required to speak or give more than a first name. King's Church is wheelchair accessible, and the group operates a chit system, so attendance slips can be signed if court, probation or a treatment service needs evidence. There is no cost and no booking; turning up shortly before 7.45pm is all it takes.
Can family or friends come along to this meeting?
Yes. The Wednesday Lewes meeting is open, so relatives, friends and professionals are welcome to attend alongside anyone who wants to stop drinking.
Is there any charge or booking system?
No. AA meetings are free, and there is nothing to book; just arrive at King's Church on Brooks Road for 7.45pm.
Can I have my attendance confirmed for court or treatment?
Yes, the group runs a chit system and can sign attendance slips. The church is also wheelchair accessible.
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