Harlow Step meets on Thursday nights at 8pm at Harlow Baptist Church, 98 Potter Street, for an hour and a half of study and sharing built around AA's Twelve Steps. Step meetings suit people who want structure in their recovery, though no prior knowledge is expected and you can attend at any point in the cycle. This is a closed meeting, meaning it is kept to people who have, or believe they may have, a desire to stop drinking, which is the only requirement for a seat. The group operates a chit system, so signed proof of attendance is available for court, probation or treatment purposes. It is free, and there is nothing to book.
Do I need to have worked any Steps before attending?
No. The meeting studies the Twelve Steps but assumes no prior knowledge; newcomers can join at any week and simply listen until they feel ready to share.
Can I get a chit signed for court or probation?
Yes. This meeting operates a chit system and can sign a slip confirming your attendance for court, probation or a treatment programme.
Who can attend?
It is a closed meeting, reserved for people who have, or think they may have, a desire to stop drinking. If your drinking worries you, you qualify and will be welcome.
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