Thursday evenings see a second Step & Tradition meeting in Crawley, this one at St Pauls Methodist Church on Woodfield Road, starting at 7pm and running for about an hour and a half. It is an open meeting working through the Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions, so family members, friends and anyone with an interest can attend alongside people who have a desire to stop drinking. Attendance chits are available here for anyone who needs written confirmation for court, probation or a treatment programme. There is no cost to attend and no booking is needed. The venue is wheelchair accessible, so step-free entry should be straightforward for anyone attending in person.
Can anyone attend, or only people who want to stop drinking?
It is an open meeting, so family, friends and anyone with an interest can attend alongside people who have a desire to stop drinking.
Are attendance chits available?
Yes, chits can be signed at this meeting for anyone who needs confirmation for court, probation or treatment.
Is St Pauls Methodist Church wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the venue on Woodfield Road is wheelchair accessible.
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