The Lewes Friday night group gathers at 8pm at the Quaker Meeting House on Friars Walk, right in the centre of Lewes, for an hour and a half. This is a closed Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, which is nothing to do with the doors being shut: it simply means attendance is kept to people who have a desire to stop drinking, so that members can speak plainly among others who have been there. If you have a desire to stop drinking, or even a suspicion that you might, that is qualification enough and you will be welcomed. The Meeting House is wheelchair accessible. Like every AA meeting it is free, and there is no booking, referral or paperwork; you can simply walk in on the night.
What does closed mean for this Lewes meeting?
Closed means the meeting is reserved for people with a desire to stop drinking, rather than observers or supporters. Any newcomer who wants help with their own drinking is welcome.
How much does it cost to attend?
Nothing. AA meetings are always free and there is no need to book; just come to the Quaker Meeting House on Friars Walk for 8pm on Friday.
Is the Quaker Meeting House accessible?
Yes, the venue is wheelchair accessible. The meeting starts at 8pm and finishes at 9.30pm.
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