Seaford Early Risers does what the name suggests, meeting at 7.30am every Saturday at Seaford Baptist Church on Belgrave Road, BN25 2EE. The hour-long format means you can be done by half past eight with the whole weekend ahead of you, and many people find an early meeting sets the day up well. This is a closed meeting, reserved for people who have, or think they may have, a desire to stop drinking; if you want to bring a supporter or attend as a professional, an open meeting would be the one to choose. The church is wheelchair accessible. As with all AA meetings there is no charge, and nobody needs to book or be referred.
What does closed meeting mean here?
Closed means the meeting is for people who have or think they may have a desire to stop drinking. It does not mean the meeting is unavailable; if that describes you, you are fully welcome.
Do I need to book or pay?
No. Just arrive at Seaford Baptist Church on Belgrave Road for 7.30am on Saturday. AA meetings are free, supported only by members' voluntary contributions.
Is there wheelchair access?
Yes. Seaford Baptist Church is listed as wheelchair accessible.
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