Chit
Held every Saturday at 7pm at the GT Band Group building in Shotton Colliery, near Durham, this Cocaine Anonymous meeting runs for about an hour and is open to anyone with an interest in recovery. Alongside those with a desire to stop using cocaine and other mind-altering substances, family, friends and professionals are equally welcome. The meeting combines Big Book and Twelve Steps and Traditions study with step work and speaker shares, and it is described as suitable for families with children. The venue is wheelchair accessible, and a chit system operates for members who need attendance confirmed for court, probation or treatment purposes. It offers a steady weekend fixture for anyone building or maintaining their recovery.
Is this meeting open to everyone
Yes, it is an open meeting, so anyone can attend, including family and friends, alongside those with a desire to stop using cocaine and other substances.
Can I bring my children
The meeting is described as child-friendly, though it is sensible to check with the group directly if you have particular concerns.
Is there wheelchair access and a chit system
The GT Band Group venue is wheelchair accessible, and a chit system is available for anyone needing an attendance slip signed.
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