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Studley Green & Stokenchurch Hope & Recovery is a hybrid Alcoholics Anonymous meeting at Studley Green Community Centre on Wycombe Road, between High Wycombe and Stokenchurch. It runs every Thursday at 6.30pm and lasts an hour and a quarter, and because it is a hybrid meeting you can attend in the room or join remotely using the group's Zoom link. This is an open meeting, so you are welcome whether you have a desire to stop drinking yourself or are supporting someone who does; family, friends and professionals can all sit in. The community centre is wheelchair accessible, and the group can sign attendance slips for anyone who needs evidence of attendance for court, probation or a treatment programme.
Who can attend the Hope & Recovery meeting at Studley Green?
Anyone. It is an open AA meeting, so people with a desire to stop drinking attend as members, and family, friends and professionals are welcome to come and listen.
Does it cost anything, and do I need to book?
No. AA meetings are free and there is no booking. Turn up at the community centre for 6.30pm on Thursday, or join online using the group's Zoom link.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible, and can attendance be evidenced?
Yes, Studley Green Community Centre is wheelchair accessible. The group also runs a chit system, signing slips for court, probation or treatment programmes.
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