Chit system available.
Maidstone Big Book Study meets on Saturday evenings at a quarter to seven at Quaker Hall on Union Street, running for ninety minutes. It is a members-only meeting for people who have a desire to stop drinking, built around reading and discussing passages from the Big Book together rather than open sharing. Quaker Hall is wheelchair accessible, and a chit system operates here for anyone who needs attendance confirmed for court, probation or a treatment provider. Union Street sits centrally in Maidstone, and Quaker Hall also hosts several other AA meetings through the week, so it is worth remembering the venue if this particular Saturday session does not fit your week.
Who can attend Maidstone Big Book Study
It is a members-only meeting for people who have a desire to stop drinking, so it is not open to family or friends as visitors.
Is Quaker Hall wheelchair accessible
Yes, Quaker Hall on Union Street is wheelchair accessible.
Can I get a signed chit here
Yes, a chit system is available for anyone who needs attendance confirmed for court, probation or treatment reasons.
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