The meeting is on trial with the landlord for an hour only at present but if it proves popular it will be extended.
There Is Another Way is a Narcotics Anonymous meeting that gathers on Sunday evenings at The Salvation Army on Green Street in Gillingham, Kent. Starting at 18:30 and running for around an hour and a quarter, it welcomes anyone with a desire to stop using drugs, whether you're brand new to NA or well into recovery. The format tends to vary but centres on members sharing their experience, with a particular welcome for newcomers, and it's held by candlelight. Worth knowing: the meeting is currently on trial with the venue for an hour at present, and may be extended if it proves popular. The room is wheelchair accessible. Please note this meeting isn't suitable for children, and pets can't be brought along.
Can I come to this meeting if I'm new or just want to find out more?
Yes. This is an open meeting, so anyone is welcome, including family, friends and professionals. It also has a beginner and newcomer focus, so if you're attending NA for the first time you'll find people ready to help you settle in.
Do I need to book or pay anything?
No. There's no booking and no charge to attend. Narcotics Anonymous meetings are free, though members may pass a basket for small voluntary contributions to cover room hire and refreshments. Just turn up before 18:30.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible, and can I bring children or pets?
The room at The Salvation Army is wheelchair accessible. This meeting isn't suitable for children, and pets can't be brought along.
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