Stourbridge's Tuesday meeting gathers at the Quaker Meeting House on Scotts Road at 7.30pm, running for an hour and a half. It is a closed Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, meaning it is for people who have a desire to stop drinking, or who think they may have; it is not intended for family, friends or observers, though anyone genuinely worried about their own drinking is welcome, however new. Quaker meeting houses tend to be quiet, simple venues, and this one is wheelchair accessible according to the listing. As with all AA meetings there is no charge, no booking and no paperwork; people just arrive. An open Friday meeting also runs across town at Gig-Mill Methodist Church.
Can I attend the Tuesday Stourbridge meeting with a friend for support?
This one is closed, so it is for people with a desire to stop drinking only. If you would like to bring someone, the Friday meeting at Gig-Mill Methodist Church is open to all.
Is there a cost or booking?
No. The meeting is free and there is no booking; arrive at the Quaker Meeting House on Scotts Road for 7.30pm on a Tuesday.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the Quaker Meeting House is listed as wheelchair accessible.
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