Stamford Step meets on Sunday evenings at 7pm in the United Reformed Church Hall at 29 Broad Street, Stamford, and runs for an hour and a half. As a step meeting, it focuses on the Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous, usually taking a step as the basis for reading and sharing, which makes it a useful companion to general share meetings and a solid way to learn the programme from the inside. It is a closed meeting, AA shorthand for a meeting reserved for people who have a desire to stop drinking, very much including those right at the start. Wheelchair access has not been confirmed for this hall, so it may be worth checking locally if that affects you. There is no charge and no need to book.
What is a step meeting?
The meeting centres on the Twelve Steps of AA, with reading and sharing built around them. It suits anyone who wants to understand how the programme works in practice, newcomers included.
Am I allowed in if I am not yet a member of AA?
Yes. Closed meetings are for anyone with a desire to stop drinking, and you do not need to be sure of anything to attend. There is no membership process; turning up is enough.
Is there parking or wheelchair access?
Wheelchair access has not been confirmed for this venue, so check locally if you need step-free entry. Attendance is free and no booking is required.
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