East Grinstead Step & Tradition meets on Monday evenings at 7.30pm in St Mary's Church Hall on Windmill Lane, running for an hour and a half. The focus is AA's Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions, taking the programme's core material week by week, which makes it a useful complement to the town's Wednesday discussion meeting at the same venue. It is a closed meeting, held for people who have a desire to stop drinking or who suspect they might. The hall is wheelchair accessible, and the group can sign an attendance chit if you need proof of attendance for court, probation or a treatment service. There is no cost, no booking and no pressure to share.
Can anyone come to this meeting?
It is a closed AA meeting, which means it is for people who have a desire to stop drinking, however new or uncertain they are. If you are supporting someone else and want to see how AA works, an open meeting is the right place to visit.
Is the meeting free, and do I need to register?
Yes, it is free, and no registration or booking is needed. Just arrive at St Mary's Church Hall before 7.30pm on a Monday. Members may put something into a voluntary collection, but newcomers are not expected to.
Can I get my attendance signed for court or probation?
Yes. This group runs a chit system, so the meeting can sign a slip confirming you attended, which is accepted as evidence by courts, probation services and many treatment programmes. The hall is also wheelchair accessible.
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