Wheelchair Accessible. This meeting is focused on discussion of the Twelve Steps of NA. This is a literature study group.
The It Works group meets each Thursday lunchtime at McQuiston Memorial Presbyterian Church on the Castlereagh Road in east Belfast. Starting at 12:30 and running for an hour, it gives Narcotics Anonymous members a steady midday point in the week to focus on recovery. This is a literature study group built around discussion of the Twelve Steps of NA, so expect readings and shared reflection rather than a straightforward share meeting. The format suits anyone who wants to dig into the programme and hear how others apply it day to day. According to the group's own notes, the venue is wheelchair accessible. It's a closed meeting, meaning it's held for people who identify with wanting to stop using. Newcomers are always welcome to come and listen.
Who can attend this meeting?
This is a closed NA meeting, which means it's for people who have a desire to stop using drugs, including anyone attending for the first time. Closed simply refers to who the meeting is for, not that the doors are shut. If you're unsure whether NA is right for you, you're welcome to come along.
Do I need to book or pay?
No. There's no booking and no charge to attend. Narcotics Anonymous is self-supporting through members' own contributions, so a small voluntary collection is passed round, but you're never expected to give anything, especially as a newcomer. Just turn up before 12:30 on Thursday.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible?
The group's notes state that McQuiston Memorial Presbyterian Church is wheelchair accessible. If you have specific access needs, it's worth checking ahead so the group can help you find your way in.
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