Erdington Morning meets on Thursdays at 11.30am at Erdington URC Church on Holly Lane, giving north Birmingham a late-morning AA meeting to go with the area's evening options. It runs for an hour and a half and is open, so attendance is unrestricted: anyone with a desire to stop drinking is welcome, and so are family members, friends and professionals wanting to understand AA. Morning meetings often suit people newly out of treatment, night workers, or anyone whose evenings are spoken for. The church is listed as wheelchair accessible. Erdington URC also hosts a Tuesday lunchtime meeting and two evening meetings each week, so the venue can anchor a whole week of recovery. No cost, no booking, no pressure to speak.
I've just left treatment. Is this a suitable meeting?
Yes. Morning meetings are often a good fit for people fresh out of treatment or detox, and as an open meeting it has no attendance restrictions. You can listen without sharing.
Is the building accessible?
Yes, Erdington URC Church on Holly Lane is listed as wheelchair accessible.
Do I need to book a place or pay?
No. Simply arrive before 11.30am on a Thursday. The meeting is free, with an optional collection during the meeting.
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