A daytime option for Eastbourne, this Big Book study meets on Friday mornings at 10.30am in All Saints Church Centre at 21A Grange Road, and lasts an hour and a half. Each week the group reads and discusses Alcoholics Anonymous, the Big Book that gives the fellowship its programme, so it suits anyone who wants to understand how recovery in AA actually works. It is a closed meeting, meaning it is held for people with a desire to stop drinking, including those who are still weighing things up. The centre is wheelchair accessible, and attendance slips can be signed for court, probation or treatment purposes. As with all AA meetings, it is free and nothing needs to be arranged in advance.
Who is the Eastbourne Big Book Study for?
It is a closed meeting, so it is for people who have a desire to stop drinking, or who think they may have. You do not need any experience of AA or the Big Book; newcomers can simply listen.
Does it cost anything or need booking?
No. AA meetings are always free to attend and there is no booking. Turn up at All Saints Church Centre on Grange Road just before 10.30am on a Friday.
Is the venue accessible, and is proof of attendance available?
Yes on both counts. All Saints Church Centre is wheelchair accessible, and the group operates a chit system for anyone who needs a signed record of attendance for court, probation or a treatment programme.
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