Living Sober gives Salisbury a Saturday evening meeting, gathering at 7pm at the United Reformed Church, 30 Fisherton Street, for an hour. Saturday nights are famously hard early in recovery, and a meeting at exactly that time gives you somewhere sober to be with people who understand why that matters. It is an open meeting, so everyone is welcome: people with a desire to stop drinking, family, friends and professionals. The church is wheelchair accessible and sits a short walk from the city centre and the station. The name comes from AA's Living Sober book of practical suggestions for staying away from the first drink. It is free, with no booking; simply turn up before 7pm.
Why go to a meeting on a Saturday night?
Weekend evenings are often the hardest time early in recovery, and this 7pm meeting offers a sober hour with people who understand. Anyone is welcome.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the United Reformed Church at 30 Fisherton Street is wheelchair accessible.
Do I need to book, and is it free?
It is completely free and there is no booking; just arrive shortly before 7pm on Saturday.
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