The Al-Anon Support Group Meeting provides a safe, confidential space for individuals whose lives have been affected by someone else's drinking. Held at the historic Hawn Memorial Library in Clayton, New York, this gathering offers peer support, shared experiences, and a path toward personal healing. Participants are encouraged to listen, share, and find strength in community. Whether you are new to the program or a long-time member, you are welcome to attend this supportive local session.
What to Expect
A welcoming, non-judgmental atmosphere where participants share experiences and support one another in their personal journeys.
Who Should Attend
Family members of alcoholics
Friends of alcoholics
Individuals seeking support
Community members
Agenda Overview
The meeting typically involves a group discussion, sharing of personal experiences, and adherence to Al-Anon principles.
Venue & Address
Hawn Memorial Library
220 John St Clayton , New York – 13624 United States
Organizer
Hawn Memorial Library · Public Library
A community hub in Clayton providing resources and meeting spaces.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a fee to attend?
No, Al-Anon meetings are free of charge.
Do I need to register?
No, you can simply show up at the scheduled time.
Is this meeting confidential?
Yes, all shared information remains within the group.
Who can attend?
Anyone affected by someone else's drinking is welcome.
Where is the meeting held?
It is held at the Hawn Memorial Library in Clayton.
How long does the meeting last?
Meetings typically last about one hour.
Tags
Support
Community
Health
Wellness
Clayton
New York
Summary
Weekly support group meeting for families and friends of alcoholics held at Hawn Memorial Library.