Fulham Just For Today is a morning meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous, held every Wednesday at 10am at Bishop Creighton House, 378 Lillie Road in Fulham. It runs for an hour, making it easy to fit in before the rest of the day, and daytime meetings like this one often suit shift workers, parents and anyone who finds evenings difficult. This is a closed meeting: that is an AA term meaning attendance is kept to people who have, or think they may have, a desire to stop drinking, so members can speak freely among their own. If drink is worrying you, you already qualify. There is no cost, no paperwork and no need to let anyone know you are coming.
What does 'closed' mean for this meeting?
Closed refers to who attends, not the venue. It means the meeting is reserved for people who have, or believe they may have, a desire to stop drinking. Anyone concerned about their own drinking is welcome; it is not restricted to long-standing members.
Is there a charge or do I need to book?
No. Like every AA meeting it is free, and you can simply turn up at Bishop Creighton House shortly before 10am on a Wednesday.
How long does the meeting last?
One hour, from 10am to 11am, so it fits easily into a weekday morning.
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