We celebrate sobriety with chips.
Angel Language Of The Heart is a Sunday evening meeting running from 7pm for about an hour and a quarter in the Garden Room at St Mary's Church Community Centre, off Upper Street in Islington. Note that the Garden Room sits across the garden behind Dansk Flowers rather than inside the church building itself, so allow a little extra time to find it. As an open meeting, anyone is welcome, whether they have a desire to stop drinking themselves or simply want to understand more about AA. The room is wheelchair accessible, though hearing loop provision has not been confirmed. A chit system is available for anyone needing a signed attendance slip. True to its name, the group marks members' sobriety milestones with chips, and shares tend to focus on emotional honesty rather than pure step study.
Can anyone attend Angel Language Of The Heart?
Yes, it is an open meeting, so anyone is welcome, including people supporting a friend or family member, not just those working their own recovery.
Is there a cost or do I need to book?
No, it is free with no booking required. Just find the Garden Room, which is across the garden from the main church, behind Dansk Flowers, before 7pm on Sunday.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the Garden Room is wheelchair accessible, and the group also runs a chit system for anyone who needs a signed attendance slip.
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