Gravesend's Thursday meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous gathers at 8pm in St John's Church Coffee Bar on Edwin Street, close to the town centre, and runs for an hour and a half. It is an open meeting, which means the door is open to everyone: people who want to stop drinking, partners and family members, friends, and professionals who want to see how AA works. The coffee bar setting keeps things informal. A chit system operates here, so if you need signed confirmation of attendance for court, probation or a treatment programme, just ask. The venue is wheelchair accessible, and the meeting is free to attend with no booking or referral needed.
Who can come to this meeting?
Anyone. It is an open AA meeting, so it is not limited to people who want to stop drinking; family, friends and professionals are welcome to attend and listen.
Can I get an attendance slip for court or probation?
Yes. The meeting operates a chit system and can sign a slip as evidence of attendance for court, probation or treatment purposes.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible?
Yes, St John's Church Coffee Bar on Edwin Street is listed as wheelchair accessible.
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