Stockport's Monday night group meets at 7.30pm at the Quaker Meeting House on Cooper Street, right in the town centre, and runs for an hour and a half. It is a closed Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, which means it is intended for people who have a desire to stop drinking, or who are privately questioning their drinking, rather than for observers; if that is you, no invitation or referral is needed and you can walk in on the night. Quaker meeting houses tend to be calm, plain buildings, and this one is wheelchair accessible. Being central, it is straightforward to reach from most of Stockport, and attendance, as at every AA meeting, is completely free.
Am I allowed to attend if I still drink?
Yes. This closed meeting is for anyone who has, or thinks they may have, a desire to stop drinking. You do not need to have already stopped, and newcomers can simply turn up.
Is there a fee or booking process?
No fee and no booking. Arrive at the Quaker Meeting House on Cooper Street shortly before 7.30pm on Monday.
Can wheelchair users get in?
Yes, the venue is wheelchair accessible.
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