Message Of Hope meets on Monday evenings at 6pm in St Mary Magdalen's Church Hall on Upper North Street in Brighton, lasting about an hour. It is an open Cocaine Anonymous meeting, so anyone can attend, whether they have a desire to stop using cocaine and all other mind-altering substances or are there to support a friend or family member, and the format combines a newcomer welcome with speaker sharing to give a rounded introduction to the fellowship. The venue has wheelchair access, so step-free entry should be available for anyone who needs it. Attendance is free and there is no requirement to book a place beforehand, so anyone can simply arrive before the 6pm start.
Who can attend Message Of Hope?
It is open, so anyone can attend, including friends, family and professionals as well as those with a desire to stop using cocaine and all other mind-altering substances.
Is the meeting suitable for newcomers?
Yes, the format includes a specific welcome for newcomers alongside speaker sharing.
Is St Mary Magdalen's Church Hall wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the venue has wheelchair access according to the meeting listing.
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