St Austell's Alcoholics Anonymous meeting takes place on Wednesday evenings at the Friends Meeting House on High Cross Street, from 7.30pm for one hour. It is an open meeting, which means the room is not restricted to alcoholics: family members, friends and professionals are welcome to attend and listen, and anyone with a desire to stop drinking is welcome as a member. The meeting house is wheelchair accessible. If it is your first time, you can arrive just before 7.30pm, take a seat, and say as little or as much as you like. There is no charge, no register and no booking, and what is shared in the room stays in the room.
Can family members attend the St Austell meeting?
Yes. It is an open AA meeting, so family, friends and professionals are welcome alongside anyone with a desire to stop drinking.
How long does it last, and what does it cost?
One hour, from 7.30pm to 8.30pm on Wednesdays. It is free, with no booking or referral needed.
Is the Friends Meeting House accessible?
Yes, the Friends Meeting House on High Cross Street is wheelchair accessible.
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