This meeting is meant to be attended by men only.
The Lisburn Men's NA Group meets every Friday evening at 7pm for an hour at the Bridge Community Centre on Railway Street, close to the centre of Lisburn. This is a men-only literature meeting, where the group reads and discusses recovery material together — a straightforward format that suits newcomers finding their feet as well as longer-standing members. As a members' meeting, it is for men who share a desire to stop using drugs, rather than a general public gathering. If you're thinking about coming along for the first time, you don't need to prepare anything or say a word until you're ready. Turn up a few minutes early, take a seat, and listen. There's no cost and nothing to arrange in advance.
Who can attend this meeting?
This is a men-only, members' meeting, meaning it's for men who have a desire to stop using drugs. It isn't open to the general public, family or friends. If you're a man who thinks Narcotics Anonymous might help, you're welcome to come along.
Do I need to book or pay?
No. NA meetings are always free and there's no booking. Just arrive at the Bridge Community Centre a little before 7pm on Friday and take a seat. Members make small voluntary contributions towards costs, but nobody is expected to give anything, especially newcomers.
What is a literature meeting?
A literature meeting involves reading from NA recovery texts and then sharing about what those readings mean in daily life. It's a relaxed way to hear how others use the programme, and you can simply listen until you feel ready to speak.
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