If you are looking for a daytime AA meeting in Stamford, Living Sober meets on Mondays at 11.30am in the United Reformed Church Hall at 29 Broad Street, right in the town centre. The meeting runs for an hour, making it easy to fit around work or family commitments, and takes its name from the AA book Living Sober, a practical guide to staying away from the first drink. It is an open meeting, so anyone may attend, including people worried about their own drinking, family members, friends and professionals who want to see how AA works. The hall is wheelchair accessible. There is no cost, no need to give your name, and nothing to arrange beforehand; you can simply walk in.
Can I come along if I am not sure I have a problem with alcohol?
Yes. Stamford Living Sober is an open meeting, so anyone is welcome to sit in and listen, whether you are questioning your own drinking, supporting someone else, or attending in a professional capacity. Nobody will ask you to speak if you would rather just listen.
How much does it cost and do I need to book?
Nothing, and no. AA meetings are free and unbooked; you just turn up. A basket is usually passed for voluntary contributions towards the room, but there is no obligation to put anything in.
Is the hall accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the United Reformed Church Hall at 29 Broad Street is listed as wheelchair accessible for this meeting.
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