Chit system available.
Leyton Newcomers meets every Tuesday at 7pm at Leyton Trinity Methodist Church, 280 High Road, and keeps to a straightforward one-hour format. As the name says, the meeting is shaped around people who are new to Alcoholics Anonymous, though members at every stage attend. It is an open meeting, so you can bring a partner, relative or friend, and professionals are welcome to come and see how AA works. The church is wheelchair accessible, and the group operates a chit system for anyone who needs attendance confirmed for court, probation or a treatment programme. There is nothing to pay and no booking; arriving a few minutes before 7pm gives you time to settle in.
Is this a good first meeting?
Yes. Leyton Newcomers is aimed at people new to AA, so you will be in good company. You are welcome to just listen; nobody has to speak.
Can my attendance be confirmed for court or treatment?
Yes. The group runs a chit system, so a member can sign an attendance slip for court, probation or treatment purposes.
Is the venue accessible and is there a cost?
Leyton Trinity Methodist Church at 280 High Road is wheelchair accessible, and the meeting is free with no booking required.
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