Eastbourne 12 Steps meets on Tuesdays at 7pm at Community Wise on Ocklynge Road, giving an hour and a half each week to the Twelve Steps that sit at the heart of AA's programme. It is an open meeting, so as well as people who want to stop drinking, family, friends and professionals may attend and see how the steps actually work in people's lives. The venue is wheelchair accessible, and a chit system operates, meaning the group can sign attendance slips for court, probation or treatment requirements. There is no charge and nothing to book. If you are new, arrive a few minutes early, say you are a newcomer, and the group will take it from there.
Can anyone attend Eastbourne 12 Steps?
Yes. It is an open AA meeting, welcoming people with a desire to stop drinking along with family, friends and professionals.
Can my attendance be confirmed for court or probation?
Yes. A chit system operates at this meeting, so a slip can be signed as evidence of attendance for court, probation or treatment.
Is Community Wise wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the venue on Ocklynge Road is wheelchair accessible. The meeting is free and there is no booking.
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