Newhaven's Friday morning Alcoholics Anonymous meeting takes place at 9.30am at St Michael's Church on Church Hill, lasting an hour and a half. A morning slot suits people who want to anchor the start of the day, and the pace tends to be unhurried, with time for everyone who wants to share. It is an open meeting, so attendance is not limited to those with a desire to stop drinking; family members, friends and professionals are equally welcome to come and listen. St Michael's is wheelchair accessible. There is no charge, no membership process and no booking, so if Friday morning works for you, you can simply arrive a few minutes before 9.30am and take a seat.
Who can attend the Newhaven Friday meeting?
Anyone. It is an open AA meeting, welcoming people who want to stop drinking as well as family, friends and professionals who want to understand recovery.
Does it cost anything or need booking?
No. Like all AA meetings it is free, and there is no booking; just come to St Michael's Church on Church Hill for 9.30am.
Is the church wheelchair accessible?
Yes, St Michael's Church is wheelchair accessible. The meeting runs for ninety minutes, finishing at 11am.
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