Chit system available.
Keep It Simple meets on Sunday afternoons at 2pm at Dorset Gardens Methodist Church in Kemptown, Brighton, and runs for an hour and a quarter. The name reflects one of Alcoholics Anonymous' best-loved sayings, and the meeting itself is open, meaning anyone can attend: people with a desire to stop drinking, relatives and friends offering support, and professionals wanting to see how AA works. A mid-afternoon Sunday meeting can be a welcome landmark in what is often the hardest day of the week to fill. The church is wheelchair accessible, and a chit system is available, so attendance slips can be signed for court, probation or treatment purposes. There is no charge and no booking; you simply turn up.
Is this a good meeting for a first visit?
Yes. It is open to everyone, so you can even bring a friend or family member with you, and nobody will ask you to speak.
Does the group sign attendance chits?
Yes, a chit system is available for anyone needing evidence of attendance for court, probation or treatment.
Is the church accessible?
Dorset Gardens Methodist Church in Kemptown is wheelchair accessible. The meeting is free and unbooked.
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