Saturday mornings in Wellington start early for this Big Book study group, which meets at 9.30am at Wellington Community Centre on White Hart Lane. The hour is spent reading and discussing Alcoholics Anonymous, the Big Book, the text at the heart of the AA programme. It is an open meeting, so anyone may attend, including family members and friends, and the community centre is wheelchair accessible. The group operates a chit system, meaning a member can sign an attendance slip if you need evidence for a court, probation officer or treatment service. The same venue hosts the Wellington Recovery meeting on Monday evenings. As always with AA, attendance is free and there is no booking.
What is the format of this meeting?
It is a Big Book study: the group reads from Alcoholics Anonymous and members share on the passage. Newcomers are welcome to sit and listen.
Can I get proof of attendance for court or probation?
Yes, the group operates a chit system and a member will sign an attendance slip for court, probation or treatment purposes.
Who can attend, and is the venue accessible?
Anyone; it is an open meeting, free and unbooked. Wellington Community Centre on White Hart Lane is wheelchair accessible.
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