The meeting is on ground level but some assistance may be required for wheelchair access.
Harpenden Step meets on Friday evenings at 7pm at St Mary's Church Hall on Luton Road, near Kinsbourne Green on the edge of Harpenden, and lasts an hour. The format is Step study, working with AA's Twelve Steps, and it is an open meeting, so anyone is welcome, including family members, friends and professionals. On access: the meeting room is at ground level, though the group notes that wheelchair users may need some assistance getting in, so it is worth allowing a few extra minutes or bringing someone who can help. A 7pm Friday meeting leaves the rest of the evening free. There is no charge and no booking; you can simply arrive and take a seat.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible?
The meeting is held at ground level, but the group advises that some assistance may be required for wheelchair access, so it may help to arrive with a companion or a few minutes early.
Who can attend?
Anyone. It is an open AA meeting, welcoming people who want to stop drinking along with family, friends and professionals.
Do I need to know the Twelve Steps already?
No. The meeting studies a Step each week, but newcomers can join at any point and no prior knowledge is expected.
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