Hull Afternoon Step brings a midweek daytime step meeting to the city, gathering on Wednesdays at 1pm at the Salvation Army Ice House, 80 Adelaide Street, for an hour and a half of study and sharing around AA's Twelve Steps. It is an open meeting, so anyone is welcome, including family, friends and professionals as well as people who want to stop drinking. Access is a strong point: the venue is wheelchair accessible and has provision for people with hearing difficulties. A chit system operates for court, probation or treatment attendance evidence. There is no charge and no booking; the same venue also hosts a closed meeting on Tuesday afternoons.
Can I attend if I've never been to AA before?
Yes, and because it is an open meeting you can bring a friend or family member with you. Nobody has to speak; listening is enough.
What accessibility does the venue offer?
The Salvation Army Ice House on Adelaide Street is wheelchair accessible and has provision for people with hearing difficulties.
Is it free, and is there a chit system?
Yes, it is free with no booking, and attendance chits can be signed for court, probation or treatment purposes.
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