Hall Green's AA meeting gathers on Thursday evenings at 7pm at St Ambrose Barlow Church on Lakey Lane, in south Birmingham. It runs for an hour and is an open meeting, which means anyone can attend, whether you have a desire to stop drinking yourself or are a relative, friend or professional who wants to understand how AA works. The church is listed as wheelchair accessible. An early-evening, one-hour format makes this a straightforward meeting to fit around work or family commitments, and there is nothing to arrange in advance: no referral, no booking and no charge. Newcomers can sit quietly and listen, and nobody will press you for personal information or expect you to share.
Can I bring my partner or a friend?
Yes. This is an open meeting, so anyone supporting you is welcome to come in with you rather than waiting outside.
What time should I arrive?
The meeting starts at 7pm and lasts an hour. Arriving five or ten minutes early gives you time to find a seat and be welcomed.
Is the church wheelchair accessible?
Yes, St Ambrose Barlow Church on Lakey Lane is listed as wheelchair accessible. The meeting is free and no booking is needed.
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