Hull Women meets on Wednesday evenings at 7pm at Trinity Methodist Church, 247 Newland Avenue, and lasts an hour. As the name suggests, this is a women's meeting, giving women somewhere to talk about drinking and recovery among other women. It is also a closed meeting, which in AA language means it is intended for people who have a desire to stop drinking rather than for the general public, so it is not the one to bring a supporter along to. Any woman who is worried about her own drinking will be made welcome, whether or not she has been to AA before. The church is wheelchair accessible, attendance is free, nobody takes your details, and there is no need to book.
Who is the Hull Women meeting for?
It is a women's AA meeting, and a closed one, meaning it is for women who have a desire to stop drinking rather than for friends, family or observers.
Do I need to book or pay anything?
No. There is no cost, no booking and no paperwork. You can simply arrive at Trinity Methodist Church shortly before 7pm on a Wednesday.
Is the venue accessible?
Yes, Trinity Methodist Church on Newland Avenue is listed as wheelchair accessible.
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