The Monday evening Exeter meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous runs from 7.30pm for an hour at the Palace Gate Centre, 3 Palace Gate, Exeter. It is an open meeting, which means you do not have to identify as an alcoholic to attend: family members, friends and professionals are welcome alongside anyone with a desire to stop drinking. The centre is wheelchair accessible. The group operates a chit system, so if you need signed confirmation of attendance for court, probation or a treatment programme, a member can provide it. Like every AA meeting, it is entirely free and there is no booking; just come along a few minutes before the start.
Who can come to this Monday meeting?
Anyone. It is an open AA meeting, so people with a desire to stop drinking are welcome along with family, friends and professionals who want to see how Alcoholics Anonymous works.
Does it cost anything or need booking?
No. All AA meetings are free and there is no booking or referral. Arrive at the Palace Gate Centre a few minutes before 7.30pm on a Monday.
Can my attendance be confirmed for court or treatment?
Yes. The group runs a chit system, so a member can sign a slip as evidence of attendance for court, probation or a treatment programme. The venue is also wheelchair accessible.
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