Venue Info: The Meeting Opens for Fellowship at 11:00 am and the Meeting Starts at 11.30 am. The Entrance is at the Side of the Church. The Format is an Ask-it-Basket Bus Routes: 50 Travel Comment: The bus will Take Fellows to the Meeting
Held at the Olive Branch Community Cafe inside St Richards Church in Seacroft, this Narcotics Anonymous meeting is a welcome fixture for anyone in East Leeds looking to stop using drugs. Doors open at 11:00 for fellowship over a coffee before the meeting proper begins at 11:30, running for an hour. As the name suggests, children are welcome, so parents who might otherwise struggle to attend can bring their little ones along. The entrance is at the side of the church, and there is parking on site. The 50 bus route serves the area and drops fellows close by. The format is an Ask-it-Basket, where questions can be posted and shared with the room. A relaxed, family-friendly setting to start your Saturday.
Who can attend this meeting?
This is a closed NA meeting, meaning it is for people who have a desire to stop using drugs. Children are welcome, so parents can bring their kids along. If you are unsure whether NA is right for you but want to stop using, you are welcome to come.
Do I need to book or pay?
No booking is needed and there is no charge. NA meetings are free to attend and self-supporting through members' own contributions, so just turn up. Fellowship starts at 11:00 with the meeting from 11:30.
How do I get there and get in?
The entrance is at the side of the church on Kentmere Avenue. Parking is available on site, and the 50 bus route serves Seacroft and will take you close to the meeting. The venue is wheelchair accessible.
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