Aberdeen Salvation Army takes place each Wednesday at 1pm, an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting serving Aberdeen. Sessions are held at St Peters Church. Being closed, attendance is limited to those with a desire to stop drinking, rather than the wider public or professionals sitting in. Meetings here generally last an hour. Attendance chits are available for anyone who needs written proof of attendance for court, probation or a treatment programme. The venue is wheelchair accessible. There is no fee involved and no booking system to navigate; you can just arrive. It is one of several Alcoholics Anonymous meetings running across Aberdeen and the surrounding area each week.
Who can attend this meeting?
This is a closed meeting, meaning it is for people with a desire to stop drinking rather than the general public. Anyone who identifies with that is welcome, including newcomers.
Is there a charge, and do I need to register beforehand?
Attendance is free and there is no booking system; just turn up before the meeting starts.
Can I get proof of attendance for court, probation or treatment?
Yes. The group can sign a chit confirming you attended, which is commonly used as evidence for court, probation or a treatment programme.
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