St Elphins Community Centre on St Katherines Way, close to Warrington town centre, hosts this open Alcoholics Anonymous meeting on Sunday evenings at 7.30pm. Open means exactly that: anyone may attend, whether you are looking at your own drinking, standing beside someone who is, or working professionally with people affected by alcohol. The meeting runs for an hour and a half and the community centre is wheelchair accessible. St Elphins also hosts a Saturday morning open meeting, so the same building offers two chances a week to see AA without any commitment. Nothing is charged, nothing is booked, and nobody will press you to speak before you are ready.
Is this meeting suitable for a first visit to AA?
Yes. It is an open meeting, so you can come alone or bring family or a friend, and simply listen. Professionals are welcome too.
What does it cost, and how do I reserve a place?
It costs nothing and there are no reservations. Arrive at St Elphins Community Centre on St Katherines Way just before 7.30pm on Sunday.
Can wheelchair users access the venue?
Yes, the community centre is wheelchair accessible.
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