Chit system available.
Live & Let Live Step & Tradition meets on Tuesday evenings at the Chapel Royal, 164 North Street in central Brighton, from 7.30pm for an hour and a half. The format works through Alcoholics Anonymous' Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions, the personal programme and the principles that hold groups together, which gives the meeting a steady, structured feel. It is a closed meeting, for people who have a desire to stop drinking; newcomers qualify simply by wanting that, and can turn up unannounced. The group operates a chit system, signing attendance slips for court, probation or treatment purposes. Wheelchair access has not been confirmed at this venue, so check ahead if step-free entry matters. Attendance is free, with no booking.
What is a Step and Tradition meeting?
The group studies AA's Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions in turn, discussing how the recovery programme and AA's guiding principles work in practice.
Can I attend as a newcomer?
Yes. It is a closed meeting, but that only means it is for people who want to stop drinking, which includes anyone coming for the first time.
Are attendance chits available?
Yes, the chit system operates here, so slips can be signed for court, probation or treatment evidence. The meeting is free.
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