Before work on Tuesdays, Seaford Emotional Sobriety meets at 7.30am at Seaford Baptist Church on Belgrave Road, BN25 2EE, running for an hour. The theme of emotional sobriety looks beyond simply not drinking to how members handle feelings, relationships and daily life in recovery, which many people find is where the real work happens. It is a closed meeting, meaning it is for people who have, or think they may have, a desire to stop drinking, rather than for observers or supporters. The church is wheelchair accessible. You do not need to book, be referred or pay anything; if the early hour suits your routine, you can simply turn up on any Tuesday morning.
Can I attend if I am not sure I belong in AA?
Yes. This closed meeting is for anyone who has or thinks they may have a desire to stop drinking, and being unsure is a common way to arrive. Family or friends wanting to observe should choose an open meeting instead.
Is there a cost or booking system?
No. AA meetings are free and you can simply walk in. The meeting starts at 7.30am on Tuesday and lasts an hour.
Is the venue accessible?
Yes. Seaford Baptist Church on Belgrave Road is listed as wheelchair accessible.
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