Sandbach's Monday night Alcoholics Anonymous meeting gathers at 7.30pm in St Winefride's RC Church Room on Middlewich Road, running for an hour and a half. It is an open meeting, which makes it a good first port of call for the town: anyone can attend, whether you are worried about your own drinking, coming alongside a family member or friend, or a professional who wants to see how AA works. Nobody is asked to speak, and plenty of people spend their first meeting just listening. The church room is wheelchair accessible. Attendance is free, there is no booking or referral, and you can arrive on the night without telling anyone you are coming.
Can I bring someone with me for moral support?
Yes. Sandbach is an open AA meeting, so partners, relatives and friends are welcome to come in with you rather than waiting outside.
What does it cost, and how do I register?
Nothing, and you don't. AA meetings are free with no registration; simply arrive at St Winefride's Church Room before 7.30pm on Monday.
Is there wheelchair access at the venue?
Yes, St Winefride's RC Church Room is wheelchair accessible.
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