Chit system available.
Quinton meets on Monday evenings at 7pm at St Boniface Church on Quinton Road West in Birmingham, running for an hour and a half. It is a closed meeting, meaning it is reserved for people who have a desire to stop drinking, a category that very much includes those attending for the first time and still weighing things up. The group operates a chit system: if you need attendance confirmed for court, probation or a treatment programme, bring your paperwork and it can be signed. The church is wheelchair accessible. As with every AA meeting there is no charge and no booking; arrive just before 7pm on a Monday, go in, and you can listen without saying a word if that is what you need.
What does closed meeting mean?
Closed means the meeting is held for people who have a desire to stop drinking, including newcomers. Family, friends and observers are better suited to an open AA meeting.
Can I get a slip signed for court or probation?
Yes. Quinton runs a chit system, so attendance can be confirmed in writing for court, probation or treatment purposes.
Is the church accessible and is there a charge?
St Boniface Church is wheelchair accessible, and the meeting is free with no booking needed. It runs from 7pm for an hour and a half.
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