Chit system
Road To Recovery meets every Friday evening at The Pulse Community Cafe on Park Road in Sittingbourne, running from 7.30pm for an hour and a half. It is an open Cocaine Anonymous meeting, so family, friends and anyone interested in the fellowship can attend alongside members, and the format is built around speaker shares. A chit system operates to mark recovery milestones. Held in a community cafe rather than a church hall, the setting is a little less formal than many CA meetings in the wider Kent area, and the longer ninety-minute slot allows time for a fuller speaker share and discussion afterwards.
Is Road To Recovery open to visitors?
Yes, it is an open meeting, welcoming family, friends and anyone interested in the fellowship.
Where is the meeting held?
At The Pulse Community Cafe on Park Road in Sittingbourne.
Does the group use a chit system?
Yes, chits are given out to mark milestones in recovery.
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