Whitechapel Living Sober is an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting held every Tuesday at 6.30pm at the Reset Recovery Centre, 183 Whitechapel Road in Tower Hamlets. Lasting an hour, it is timed so that people can drop in straight after work and still have their evening. This is an open meeting, which means you do not have to be a member of AA to come along; anyone with a desire to stop drinking is welcome, and so are family, friends and professionals wanting to understand how the fellowship works. The centre is wheelchair accessible. If you need evidence of attendance for court, probation or a treatment programme, the meeting can sign a chit for you. There is no charge and nothing to book, so you can simply walk in.
Do I need to be an alcoholic to attend Whitechapel Living Sober?
No. It is an open meeting, so anyone is welcome, whether you want to stop drinking yourself or are a relative, friend or professional supporting someone who does.
Is the meeting free, and do I have to book?
Yes, it is completely free, and no booking is needed. Just come to the Reset Recovery Centre on Whitechapel Road for 6.30pm on a Tuesday.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the Reset Recovery Centre is wheelchair accessible. The meeting can also sign attendance slips for court, probation or treatment services if you need one.
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