On Sunday mornings at 10.30am, Fulham Newcomers Focus holds a second weekly meeting at Bishop Creighton House, 378 Lillie Road, running slightly longer than its Tuesday counterpart at an hour and a quarter. The focus is on newcomers, so expect an atmosphere geared to people in their first days and weeks without a drink, and to those returning after time away. It is an open meeting: anyone may attend, including family, friends and anyone simply wanting to understand what Alcoholics Anonymous does. Sunday mornings can be a hard time early in recovery, and a meeting like this gives the day a shape. The venue is wheelchair accessible, and it is free with no booking needed.
Can I bring my partner or a friend with me?
Yes. This is an open AA meeting, so family members, friends and other supporters are welcome to come in with you rather than waiting outside.
What time should I arrive and how long does it last?
The meeting starts at 10.30am on Sundays and runs for an hour and fifteen minutes. Arriving a few minutes early gives you time to settle in.
Is there wheelchair access?
Yes, Bishop Creighton House at 378 Lillie Road is listed as wheelchair accessible.
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