Cippenham's Alcoholics Anonymous meeting takes place on Monday evenings at 8pm at Cippenham Baptist Church on Elmshott Lane, on the western side of Slough. It is a closed meeting, meaning it is kept for people who have a desire to stop drinking; nobody needs a diagnosis or a rock bottom to qualify, just that desire, however new. The meeting lasts an hour and the church is wheelchair accessible. A chit system operates, so if you need attendance confirmed for court, probation or a treatment programme, a slip can be signed by the secretary. Starting the week with a Monday night meeting is a habit many members swear by.
What does closed mean for this meeting?
Closed means it is reserved for people who have, or think they may have, a desire to stop drinking. It is not about the doors being shut. Family and friends are welcome at open AA meetings elsewhere in Slough.
Is it free? Do I need to book?
Yes, it is free, and no. Simply arrive at Cippenham Baptist Church a few minutes before 8pm on a Monday.
Is there wheelchair access, and can chits be signed?
The church is wheelchair accessible, and the meeting operates a chit system for court, probation or treatment evidence.
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