Sunday mornings in Newmarket bring the Gratitude meeting, an open Alcoholics Anonymous gathering at 11am at Brough Scott House, 1 Bill Rickaby Drive. It lasts an hour, and the late-morning slot makes it a natural fit for people who find weekends the hardest stretch of the week or who simply prefer daytime meetings. Because it is open, anyone is welcome: people who want to stop drinking, family members, friends and professionals alike. The building is wheelchair accessible. Nothing is charged and nothing needs to be arranged in advance; you can decide to go on the morning itself and just walk in. The same venue also hosts Newmarket's Wednesday Big Book meeting.
Can I attend if I'm supporting someone rather than for myself?
Yes. Gratitude is an open meeting, so family, friends and professionals are welcome alongside anyone who wants help with their own drinking.
What time should I arrive and does it cost anything?
The meeting starts at 11am on Sundays and lasts an hour. It is free, with no booking or referral needed.
Is Brough Scott House wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the venue at 1 Bill Rickaby Drive is listed as wheelchair accessible.
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