Rugby Evening meets on Mondays at 8pm at the Friends Meeting House, 28 Regent Place, a short walk from Rugby town centre, and runs for a full hour and a half. It is an open meeting, so everyone is welcome: people with a desire to stop drinking, family members and friends who are worried about someone, and professionals wanting to see AA in action. The Meeting House is wheelchair accessible. A chit system operates, which means attendance slips can be signed if you need evidence for court, probation or a treatment programme. The longer format gives plenty of room for everyone who wants to share. There is no cost and no booking; arrive a few minutes before 8pm.
Can I attend to support someone else?
Yes. Rugby Evening is an open AA meeting, so family, friends and professionals are welcome alongside anyone with a desire to stop drinking.
Is the Friends Meeting House wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the venue at 28 Regent Place is wheelchair accessible.
Can attendance be confirmed for court or treatment?
Yes. A chit system operates, so the group can sign a slip confirming your attendance. The meeting is free and needs no booking.
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