Faversham's Monday Step study meets at 11am in the Carmel Room at the National Shrine of St Jude on Tanners Street, working through AA's Twelve Steps over an hour and a half each week. Step study suits people who want to understand the programme from the inside, though you do not need any preparation to attend. The meeting is open — anyone may come, including supporters and professionals. If you need attendance confirmed for court, probation or treatment, the group operates a chit system and will sign a slip for you. The room is listed as wheelchair accessible, and as with all AA meetings there is no charge or booking.
Do I need to prepare anything for a Step study?
No. The group reads together and members share as they wish — newcomers can simply listen.
Can anyone attend?
Yes. It is an open meeting, welcoming family, friends and professionals as well as people with a desire to stop drinking.
Is it free, and is the room accessible?
There is no charge or booking. The Carmel Room is listed as wheelchair accessible, and a chit system is available if you need attendance evidence.
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