Sunday evenings at Victoria Dock bring a Big Book study, meeting at 7.30pm at Victoria Dock Village Hall & Community Centre, South Bridge Road, Hull, for an hour and a half. The group reads and discusses Alcoholics Anonymous, the book that gives the fellowship its name and sets out its programme of recovery. Anyone may attend this open meeting, whether you want to stop drinking or are there to support someone else. The hall is wheelchair accessible, and a chit system means attendance slips can be signed for court, probation or treatment evidence. There is no cost involved and no need to book a place; just come along before 7.30pm.
What is a Big Book study?
The group reads from Alcoholics Anonymous, AA's core text, and members share on the reading. It is a practical way to learn how the programme works, and you can simply listen.
Who can attend, and what does it cost?
It is an open meeting, so everyone is welcome, including family and friends, and it is entirely free with no booking.
Is the venue accessible?
Yes, Victoria Dock Village Hall is wheelchair accessible, and a chit system is available if you need attendance confirmed for court, probation or treatment.
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