Every Wednesday evening at 7.30pm, an Alcoholics Anonymous group meets at St Johns Church on Duke Street in Hamilton for around an hour and twenty-five minutes. As a closed meeting it is intended for people who have a desire to stop drinking, rather than for observers or professionals hoping to attend for research or support purposes. Nobody needs to register beforehand or pay to attend, you can simply arrive shortly before the start. The church building is wheelchair accessible. A chit system operates here, so anyone who needs a signed attendance slip for a court order, probation requirement or treatment programme can ask a member on the night. The group sits within Hamilton's wider network of AA meetings that run across most days of the week.
Can anyone come along?
No, this is a closed meeting for people with a desire to stop drinking. Family, friends and professionals are better suited to one of the open meetings held elsewhere in Hamilton.
Is there a fee?
There is no charge and no booking required, AA meetings are free to attend.
Can I get a signed slip for court or probation?
Yes, the meeting runs a chit system, so ask a member on the night and they can sign an attendance slip.
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