Nechells hosts a Sunday evening AA meeting at 7pm at St Vincent's RC Church on Nechells Parkway at Francis Street, just north-east of Birmingham city centre. It lasts an hour and is a closed meeting, which in AA means it is kept for people who have, or think they may have, a desire to stop drinking; you do not need to have used the word alcoholic about yourself to walk in. The church is listed as wheelchair accessible. A short, focused Sunday meeting suits people who want to end the week grounded without a late night. There is no cost and no booking, and the same church runs open lunchtime meetings on Mondays and Fridays if you would rather start with one of those.
What does 'closed meeting' mean?
It means the meeting is reserved for people with a desire to stop drinking, including anyone still questioning their drinking. It is not private or invitation-only; newcomers in that position can simply turn up.
Is there wheelchair access?
Yes, St Vincent's RC Church on Nechells Parkway is listed as wheelchair accessible for this Sunday meeting.
Do I need to book or pay anything?
No. The meeting is free and unbooked. Arrive shortly before 7pm on any Sunday and someone will welcome you in.
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