Kilburn Bills Story meets on Saturday evenings at 8pm in St Mary's Church on Abbey Road, and runs for an hour and a half. It is a closed Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, meaning it is for people who have a desire to stop drinking rather than being open to the wider public; this format lets members speak candidly among people who share that experience. The name reflects a focus on personal story-sharing, drawing on the tradition of members recounting their own path through the programme. There is no cost to attend and no need to book, though as a closed meeting you should be there because you identify with the purpose of AA rather than to observe. Wheelchair access at St Mary's Church has not been confirmed, so anyone with mobility needs is encouraged to check with the group beforehand.
Is Kilburn Bills Story open to everyone?
Kilburn Bills Story is a closed meeting, which means it is for people who have a desire to stop drinking rather than being open to friends, family or professionals as observers.
Do I need to book or pay to attend?
It is free to attend and there is no booking system, though as a closed meeting it is intended for those who identify as having a desire to stop drinking.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible?
Wheelchair access at St Mary's Church has not been confirmed, so it is worth contacting the group in advance if step-free access is needed.
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