Exeter Morning Step brings Alcoholics Anonymous members together on Saturdays at 10am at the Palace Gate Centre, 3 Palace Gate, Exeter, for an hour of Step-focused discussion. Working the Twelve Steps is the core of the AA programme, and a dedicated Step meeting suits newcomers and long-standing members alike. It is an open meeting, so anyone may attend, including relatives, friends and professionals, alongside people with a desire to stop drinking. The centre is wheelchair accessible and is also listed as accessible for people with hearing difficulties. There is no charge, no register and no booking; turning up shortly before 10am on a Saturday is all that is required.
Is this meeting suitable for someone new to AA?
Yes. Step meetings look at the Twelve Steps, the core of the AA programme, and because this one is open you can attend whoever you are, including as a supportive friend or relative.
What does it cost?
Nothing. Alcoholics Anonymous meetings are always free and there is no booking; just arrive at the Palace Gate Centre before the 10am start.
What accessibility is there?
The venue is wheelchair accessible and is also listed as accessible for people with hearing difficulties.
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