Fulham's Thursday evening meeting takes place at Bishop Creighton House, 378 Lillie Road, from 7.30pm to 8.30pm. The one-hour format makes it a straightforward first meeting, and the west London location is handy for Fulham and the surrounding area. It is an open meeting, welcoming people who want to stop drinking along with family members, friends and professionals who want to understand the fellowship. Bishop Creighton House is wheelchair accessible. As with all AA meetings, it is completely free and there is no booking or membership process; the only requirement for AA membership is a desire to stop drinking. Newcomers can sit quietly and listen for the whole hour if they prefer.
Can anyone come to the Fulham meeting?
Yes. It is an open meeting, so family, friends and professionals are welcome as well as people who have a desire to stop drinking.
How long is the meeting and what does it cost?
It lasts one hour, from 7.30pm to 8.30pm, and it is free. There is no booking; just turn up.
Is Bishop Creighton House wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the venue is listed as wheelchair accessible.
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