Chit system available.
Aimed squarely at people new to Alcoholics Anonymous, Wolverhampton Newcomers Big Book meets on Saturday mornings at 10am at St Jude's Parish Hall, off St Jude's Road. Over an hour and a half, the group studies the Big Book, the text that carries AA's programme of recovery, with the needs of newcomers in mind. It is an open meeting, so anyone can attend, including family members, friends and professionals as well as anyone who wants to stop drinking. A chit system operates, so attendance slips can be signed for court, probation or treatment evidence. The parish hall is wheelchair accessible, and as with all AA meetings there is no charge and no booking.
Is this a good first meeting for someone new to AA?
Yes. The meeting is specifically geared towards newcomers, studying the Big Book at a pace that suits people encountering AA for the first time, and it is open to everyone, including family and friends.
Can I get proof I attended?
Yes. The group runs a chit system, signing attendance slips for court, probation or treatment purposes.
Is it free, and is the hall accessible?
It is free with no booking, and St Jude's Parish Hall is listed as wheelchair accessible.
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