Hull Big Book meets every Friday at 1pm at the Salvation Army's Ice House building at 80 Adelaide Street, close to Hull city centre, and runs for an hour and a half. The group studies Alcoholics Anonymous, known in the fellowship as the Big Book, so expect readings and sharing built around the text. It is an open meeting, which means anyone may attend, including family members, friends and professionals, alongside anyone with a desire to stop drinking. The venue is wheelchair accessible. A chit system operates here too: if you need evidence of attendance for court, probation or a treatment programme, a member of the group can sign a slip for you. There is nothing to pay and no need to book.
Who can attend the Hull Big Book meeting?
It is an open AA meeting, so anyone is welcome, including family, friends and professionals, as well as anyone with a desire to stop drinking.
Does it cost anything, and do I need to book?
No. AA meetings are free to attend and there is no booking, referral or membership process. You can simply turn up on a Friday just before 1pm.
Can I get proof of attendance for court or probation?
Yes. This meeting operates a chit system, meaning a member can sign an attendance slip you can use as evidence for court, probation or a treatment service. The venue is also wheelchair accessible.
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