The Format of the Meeting is Step, Tradition, Topic Main Shares. Fellows Bringing Children, Please can they be Supervised and Ideally Wearing Headphones. Bus Routes: 1,2
Cultural Vibes is a Narcotics Anonymous meeting that gathers every Sunday at 3pm in the upstairs room at Eastney Methodist Church on Highland Road, Southsea. Running for an hour, the format rotates through step, tradition and topic main shares, and includes speaker, book study and general sharing across the month. This is an open meeting, so alongside NA members, family, friends and anyone curious about the fellowship is welcome. Children can come too, though fellows are asked to supervise them and, ideally, have them wear headphones during shares. Please note that pets aren't allowed. If you're travelling by public transport, bus routes 1 and 2 serve the area. It's a straightforward, unfussy meeting for anyone with a desire to stop using drugs.
Can I come if I'm not sure I'm in recovery yet?
Yes. This is an open Narcotics Anonymous meeting, which means anyone is welcome, including people who are simply curious, along with family and friends. Whether you have a desire to stop using drugs or just want to understand what NA is about, you can attend.
Do I need to book or pay anything?
No booking is needed and there is no charge. NA meetings are free to attend. Simply turn up to the upstairs room at Eastney Methodist Church a few minutes before 3pm on Sunday. There may be a voluntary collection, but you are never expected to give.
Can I bring my children, and how do I get there?
Children are welcome, but fellows are asked to supervise them and ideally have them wear headphones during shares. The venue is on Highland Road, Southsea, and bus routes 1 and 2 serve the area. Please note the meeting is upstairs, and pets are not permitted.
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