In the centre of Wolverhampton, the Thursday night meeting at St Mary & St John on Snow Hill starts at 7.30pm and runs for an hour and a quarter, a little shorter than the usual ninety minutes. It is an open Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, which means anyone may attend: people who want to stop drinking, family members and friends, and professionals who want to see how AA works. Its city-centre position makes it easy to reach, and the venue is wheelchair accessible. Like every AA meeting it is completely free, with no booking, referral or paperwork; you walk in, find a seat, and listen for as long as you like.
Can I bring someone with me to the Wolverhampton meeting?
Yes. It is an open meeting, so family, friends and professionals are welcome to attend alongside anyone with a desire to stop drinking.
How long does it last, and is there a charge?
It runs for an hour and a quarter, from 7.30pm to around 8.45pm, and is free. There is no booking; just turn up at Snow Hill on a Thursday.
Is the venue accessible?
Yes, St Mary & St John is listed as wheelchair accessible.
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