Hull's Thursday morning Alcoholics Anonymous meeting starts at 10.30am at Cowes Methodist Church, 29 Greenwood Avenue, in north Hull, and runs for an hour and a half. A weekday morning meeting suits people who work evenings, parents with school-age children, and anyone for whom mornings are simply the hardest part of the day. It is an open meeting, so family members, friends and professionals are welcome alongside people who want to stop drinking. The church is wheelchair accessible, and a chit system operates for anyone needing attendance evidenced for court, probation or treatment. There is no charge and no booking; the kettle-and-chairs ordinariness of it is rather the point.
Can I attend with the person I'm worried about?
Yes. This is an open meeting, so family and friends are welcome to come along, as are professionals supporting someone's recovery.
When does it run and is it free?
Thursdays from 10.30am for an hour and a half at Cowes Methodist Church, Greenwood Avenue. It is free with no booking or referral.
Is there wheelchair access and a chit system?
Yes to both. The church is wheelchair accessible, and attendance chits can be signed for court, probation or treatment purposes.
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