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Al-Anon (and Alateen)

Local peer support for families and friends of alcoholics. Separate local support group may be available for teenage children (12-17yrs) affected by others alcohol dependency.

 

Al-Anon Groups:

Monday 7:45pm - 9:15pm

The Tramshed,

41 Woolwich New Road,

London,

SE18 6ET,

England.


 

Tuesday: 11:15am-12:45pm

Emmanuel Methodist Church,

Hadlow Road,

Sidcup,

London,

DA14 4AA,

England.


 

Sunday: 7:30pm - 9pm

St Richard's Church Centre,

26 Swallowfield Road,

Charlton,

London,

SE7 7NR,

For Alateen meetings phone

0207 403 0888

Al-Anon Family Groups

Who to contact

Telephone
E-mail
enquiries@al-anonuk.org.uk
Website
www.al-anonuk.org.uk

Where to go

Name
St Richard's Church Centre,
Address
26, Swallowfield Road
Greenwich
London
Postcode
SE7 7NR
Notes

It is wheelchair accessible.

Other Details

Costs

Details
Free

Availability

Referral required
No
Referral Details

Referral:

Self-referral.

Other notes

Al-Anon Family Groups UK & Eire is there for anyone whose life is or has been affected by someone else’s drinking.

Our members provide meetings in all major towns and cities and are committed to being there for you when you need help. Whatever your relationship with the drinker, you will find other people who have similar stories to tell. You will realise that you are not alone. Listening to the shared experiences of others may help you find the confidence you need to deal with the effects of someone else’s drinking. You will find it is possible to rediscover happiness, whether the alcoholic is still drinking or not.

Your anonymity is protected by using first names only. You will not be asked to reveal your surname or any other details about your identity or that of the drinker. Anything discussed within an Al-Anon meeting is treated as confidential, including your presence at the meeting.

We are widespread, with more than 700 groups throughout the UK and Eire alone. If getting to a meeting is not easy for you, you are welcome to join an online meeting. These are organised by the World Service Office (WSO) and accessible via the US website: https://www.al-anon.org

Al-Anon meetings are free. We only accept donations from members towards running costs and literature so that we can be self-supporting. We only give what we can afford.

What we are not

Al-Anon is not a therapy group. We don’t offer counselling or advice or try to explain your experiences.

We are not a religious organisation and welcome those of all faiths and none, treating everyone as equals. We discourage discussion about religion, politics and other outside topics.

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