Newquay Step meets on Monday evenings at The Newquay Centre on St Michaels Road, from 7.30pm for an hour and a half. The focus is AA's Twelve Steps, taken in turn and discussed in the light of members' own experience, giving a solid grounding whether you are brand new or have been around a while. It is an open meeting, so you are welcome whatever brings you: a desire to stop drinking, concern for somebody else, or professional interest. The centre is wheelchair accessible. Nothing is required to attend, with no cost, booking or referral, and nobody will press you to speak; plenty of people spend their first meeting simply listening.
What happens at a step meeting like Newquay Step?
The meeting focuses on AA's Twelve Steps, with members sharing their experience of working through them. Newcomers can simply listen; no one is made to speak.
Is the meeting open to family and friends?
Yes. It is an open meeting, so family, friends and professionals are welcome alongside anyone with a desire to stop drinking.
Where is it held, and is the venue accessible?
At The Newquay Centre on St Michaels Road, which is wheelchair accessible. The meeting is free and runs Mondays from 7.30pm for an hour and a half.
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