Rounding off the week, the Friday session of Portslade Child Friendly starts at 10.30am at the South Portslade Community Centre on Church Road, Portslade, Brighton, and lasts an hour. Like its weekday siblings, this Alcoholics Anonymous meeting exists so that parents and carers with young children can still get to a meeting; children are welcome in the room. It is a closed meeting, which in AA simply means it is for people who have a desire to stop drinking. The community centre is wheelchair accessible. There is no cost, no booking and no paperwork, and the same meeting runs at 10.30am every weekday if you want more than one morning.
Can I bring my children to this meeting?
Yes. It is run as a child friendly meeting, so parents and carers are encouraged to come with their children rather than miss out.
What does it cost?
Nothing. AA meetings are free to attend and there is no booking; just turn up for 10.30am on Friday.
Is the venue suitable for wheelchair users?
Yes, South Portslade Community Centre is listed as wheelchair accessible.
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