Saturday Morning At The Boltons meets at 9.30am at St Mary's Church on The Boltons, giving early risers a way to start the weekend with an hour-and-a-half AA meeting rather than ending the week with one. It is open to all, so anyone with a desire to stop drinking, along with family, friends or professionals, is welcome to attend. A chit system is available here, useful for anyone who needs a signed attendance slip for court, probation or treatment purposes. The church sits on the Earls Court and Chelsea borders of Kensington and Chelsea, and the Saturday morning slot suits people who prefer their meetings well before the rest of the day gets going. Wheelchair access at this venue has not been confirmed, so it is worth checking ahead if this affects you.
Who can come to Saturday Morning At The Boltons?
It is an open meeting, so anyone is welcome, whether they have a desire to stop drinking or are supporting someone who does.
Can I get an attendance slip signed here?
Yes, a chit system operates at this meeting for anyone needing proof of attendance for court, probation or treatment.
Is St Mary's Church wheelchair accessible?
This has not been confirmed, so anyone with accessibility needs should contact the group beforehand to check.
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