Maidenhead Living Sober is a Thursday lunchtime meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous, held at 1pm at the United Reformed Church on West Street in the town centre. The name points to its emphasis: the practical business of staying sober day to day. It is a closed meeting lasting an hour, reserved for people who have a desire to stop drinking, however recently that desire arrived. A midweek daytime slot suits people who cannot get to evening meetings, and the town-centre location makes it easy to reach on a lunch break. Wheelchair access has not been confirmed for this meeting, so check ahead if step-free entry is essential.
What is a closed AA meeting?
Closed means it is for people who have, or think they may have, a desire to stop drinking; it is not a statement about the doors. Family and friends are welcome at open meetings, such as the Friday evening Maidenhead meeting at All Saints Church.
Does it cost anything, and do I book?
No. The meeting is free and nobody books; just arrive at the United Reformed Church on West Street before 1pm on a Thursday.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible?
Access has not been confirmed for this meeting, so it is worth checking in advance if you need it.
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