Chit system available.
Hull Afternoon meets on Tuesdays at 1pm at the Salvation Army Ice House on Adelaide Street, near the city centre, running for an hour and a half. It is a closed Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, which means it is kept for people who have a desire to stop drinking themselves rather than for supporters or observers; anyone in that position is welcome from their first visit, and simply listening is fine. The building is wheelchair accessible. A chit system is available, so if you need attendance confirmed for court, probation or a treatment programme, a slip can be signed. There is no cost and no booking, and a Wednesday open meeting runs at the same venue.
What does closed mean for this meeting?
Closed means it is for people who have a desire to stop drinking themselves. If you want to bring a supporter, the Wednesday 1pm meeting at the same venue is open to all.
Can I get evidence of attendance?
Yes, a chit system is available, so a slip can be signed for court, probation or treatment purposes.
Is the venue accessible and is there a charge?
The Salvation Army Ice House on Adelaide Street is wheelchair accessible, and the meeting is free with no booking needed.
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