Harborne's Monday night AA meeting is held at St Mary's RC Church on Vivian Road, in the heart of Harborne in south-west Birmingham, starting at 8pm and running for an hour and a half. It is an open meeting, so anyone may attend: people with a desire to stop drinking, and also partners, family, friends and professionals who want to see what actually happens at AA. The church is listed as wheelchair accessible. Harborne also has a Monday lunchtime meeting at the Baptist church nearby, so the area offers both a daytime and an evening option on the same day. Nothing about attending is complicated; it is free, there is no booking, and newcomers can simply sit and listen.
Can I visit just to learn about AA?
Yes. This is an open meeting, so professionals, students, family members and anyone curious about AA are welcome alongside people with a desire to stop drinking.
Is St Mary's accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, St Mary's RC Church on Vivian Road is listed as wheelchair accessible for this meeting.
Do I have to pay or book?
No. The meeting is free and unbooked. A voluntary collection is taken during the meeting, but there is no obligation to give.
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