Cowes Newcomer meets on Wednesday evenings at St Thomas of Canterbury on Terminus Road, starting at 7pm and running for an hour and a half. As the name suggests, the meeting is aimed at those new to Alcoholics Anonymous, though it is an open meeting, so family, friends and anyone curious about the fellowship are also welcome alongside members. The venue has wheelchair access, though no newcomer chit is recorded for this particular group. Held weekly on the Isle of Wight, it offers people in Cowes with a recent desire to stop drinking a settled midweek meeting geared towards early recovery and getting to know how AA works.
Is Cowes Newcomer suitable for someone new to AA?
Yes, the meeting is aimed at newcomers, though it is open to family and friends as well.
Is St Thomas of Canterbury wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the venue has wheelchair access.
How long does the meeting last?
It runs for an hour and a half, from 7pm on Wednesdays.
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