This meeting is meant to be attended by men only.
The Lisburn Men's NA Group meets every Tuesday evening at 19:00 in the Bridge Community Centre on Railway Street, running for about an hour. As the name suggests, this is a men-only group, giving members a space to speak openly among other men who understand what it is to want to stop using drugs. It follows a literature format, so meetings centre on readings from Narcotics Anonymous texts and shared discussion around them. That structure often suits newcomers well, since there is always something to focus on and reflect upon. You'll find the venue in central Lisburn, Co. Antrim, close to the town's transport links. If it's your first time, arriving a few minutes early gives you a chance to settle in before things begin.
Who can attend this meeting?
This is a men-only NA group, open to any man with a desire to stop using drugs. It's a closed meeting, meaning it's for those who identify with wanting to stop using rather than for the general public or observers.
Do I need to book or pay anything?
No. Like all NA meetings, this one is free to attend and there's no booking. Just turn up on Tuesday for the 19:00 start. NA is self-supporting through members' own contributions, so a small voluntary donation may be passed round, but you're never obliged to give.
What is a literature meeting?
A literature meeting is built around readings from NA's recovery texts, followed by discussion. The set focus can make it easier to join in, particularly if you're new and unsure what to share.
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