Cradley Heath's Wednesday evening meeting runs from 7.45pm for an hour and a half at Cradley Heath Community Centre on Reddal Hill Road. It is an open Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, so anyone may attend: people who want to stop drinking, relatives and friends who want to understand what they are living alongside, and professionals with an interest in how AA works. The group operates a chit system, so if you need attendance confirmed for court, probation or a treatment programme, a slip can be signed. The community centre is wheelchair accessible. There is nothing to pay and nothing to arrange in advance; arriving a few minutes before 7.45pm is all it takes.
Is the Cradley Heath meeting open to everyone?
Yes. As an open meeting it welcomes anyone, including family members, friends and professionals, as well as people who have a desire to stop drinking.
Can I get a slip signed for court or probation?
Yes. This meeting runs a chit system, so attendance can be evidenced for court, probation or treatment purposes. Just ask when you arrive.
Do I need to book, and is there wheelchair access?
No booking is needed and the meeting is free. The community centre is listed as wheelchair accessible.
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