Ewell Newcomers Chip meets early on Monday evenings, at 6.30pm, in Webber Hall at All Saints Church on Fulford Road, Ewell, near Epsom, and lasts an hour. It is a newcomers meeting, so the basics of AA are explained rather than assumed, and the chip in the name refers to the tokens given to mark milestones in sobriety, starting with the very first day. It is an open meeting, meaning family, friends and professionals may attend as well as people who have a desire to stop drinking. Wheelchair access has not been confirmed for this venue, so check ahead if that matters. The meeting is free, unbooked and anonymous.
What is a chip meeting?
Chips are small tokens AA groups give to mark lengths of sobriety, from one day upwards. At this meeting they are part of the format, which is designed around welcoming newcomers and celebrating early progress.
Can I bring someone with me?
Yes. It is an open meeting, so a partner, relative or friend can come along for support, and professionals are welcome too.
Is there a cost, and is the hall accessible?
The meeting is free with no booking needed. Wheelchair access at Webber Hall has not been confirmed in the listing, so it is worth checking with the venue if you need step-free access.
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