Wakefield Recovery meets every Thursday at midday in the Community Awareness Programme building on Market Street, right in the centre of Wakefield. It is an open Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, so anyone with an interest is welcome, including family members, friends or professionals, alongside people who have a desire to stop drinking. The meeting runs for about an hour and suits those who prefer a lunchtime slot over an evening one, whether that is on a break from work or simply because midday fits better into the week. There is no need to book a place or let anyone know you are coming; you can just arrive a few minutes early and take a seat. Wheelchair access at this venue has not been confirmed, so it is worth checking directly with the group if step-free entry matters to you.
Who can attend the Wakefield Recovery meeting?
It is an open meeting, meaning anyone is welcome, including people who want to stop drinking, their family and friends, or anyone curious about how Alcoholics Anonymous works.
Is there a cost or do I need to book?
No. Alcoholics Anonymous meetings are free and there is no booking system; you simply turn up on the day.
Is the Community Awareness Programme building wheelchair accessible?
Access has not been confirmed for this venue, so if you use a wheelchair it is best to contact the group in advance to check.
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