Chit system available.
Road To Recovery meets on Saturday lunchtimes at 1pm at Wesley Methodist Church on Priory Road in High Wycombe. It is a closed Alcoholics Anonymous meeting lasting an hour, which means it is kept for people who have a desire to stop drinking; that includes anyone still unsure whether alcohol is the issue, and newcomers are welcome on that basis. The church is wheelchair accessible, and the group operates a chit system, so attendance slips can be signed as evidence for court, probation or a treatment programme. A Saturday daytime meeting is a practical option for people whose evenings are taken up with family or work.
What does closed mean here?
Closed means the meeting is for people who have, or think they may have, a desire to stop drinking, rather than for visitors or supporters. Open AA meetings, which anyone may attend, run elsewhere in High Wycombe, including Saturday evening at Trinity United Reformed Church.
Is there any cost or booking?
No. AA meetings are free; just arrive at Wesley Methodist Church shortly before 1pm on a Saturday.
Is the venue accessible, and can chits be signed?
Yes. The church is wheelchair accessible and the meeting signs chits confirming attendance for court, probation or treatment.
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