Maldon Lunchtime meets on Wednesdays at the Catholic Church Hall on Victoria Road, starting at 12.30pm and running for an hour and a quarter. It is an open Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, so as well as people who have a desire to stop drinking, family members, friends and professionals are welcome to attend and listen. Together with the Tuesday lunch discussion at the Friends Meeting House, it means Maldon has midweek daytime support two days running, which matters for anyone whose evenings are spoken for. The hall is wheelchair accessible. Nothing needs to be organised in advance: there is no charge, no booking, and you can slip in just before 12.30 and take a seat near the back if that feels easier.
Can anyone attend this meeting?
Yes. It is an open meeting, so it welcomes people concerned about their own drinking as well as family, friends and professionals who want to understand AA.
Is it free and do I have to book?
It is completely free and there is nothing to book. A voluntary collection is usually taken to cover the room, but newcomers are not expected to contribute.
Is the Catholic Church Hall accessible, and when does it finish?
Yes, the hall on Victoria Road is wheelchair accessible. The meeting starts at 12.30pm on Wednesdays and finishes at about 1.45pm.
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