Bridge To Living meets in Wallingford every Friday at 7.30pm at the Quaker Meeting House, 13 Castle Street, a short walk from the town centre. The meeting runs for a full hour and a half, which gives unhurried time for reading and sharing at the end of the working week. It is a closed Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, so it is kept for people who have, or wonder whether they have, a desire to stop drinking; nothing else is asked of you, and plenty of people simply sit and listen at their first meeting. The Quaker Meeting House is wheelchair accessible. As with all AA meetings there is no charge, no register and no booking, so you can just arrive on the night.
Who can attend Bridge To Living?
It is a closed AA meeting, meaning it is for people who have, or think they may have, a desire to stop drinking. Family and friends are asked to attend an open meeting instead.
Do I have to speak or pay anything?
No. You can simply listen, and the meeting is completely free with no booking required. Just arrive at 13 Castle Street before 7.30pm on Friday.
Is the meeting house wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the Quaker Meeting House on Castle Street in Wallingford is wheelchair accessible.
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