Wisbech Share meets on Wednesday evenings at 8pm at St Peters Church Hall on Church Terrace, and gives itself a full hour and a half. The format is a share meeting: members speak in turn about their experience of drinking and of getting sober, and newcomers are free to pass and simply listen. As an open meeting it welcomes anyone, from people at their very first meeting to family members, friends and professionals wanting to understand more about Alcoholics Anonymous. The hall is wheelchair accessible. Attending an AA meeting never costs anything and never needs booking; if Wednesday evening comes around and you need somewhere to be, this is a door you can just walk through.
Do I have to speak at the meeting?
No. Although this is a share meeting, sharing is always optional, and plenty of people listen quietly for their first few visits.
Who can attend Wisbech Share?
Anyone. It is an open AA meeting, so family, friends and professionals are welcome as well as people who want to stop drinking. It is free and no booking is needed.
Is the hall accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, St Peters Church Hall is wheelchair accessible. The meeting starts at 8pm on Wednesdays and runs for an hour and a half.
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