Behind McGeady & Molloy Solicitors | Alternating Format.
The Queen Street NA Group meets every Friday afternoon at 2.30pm in the centre of Derry, running for an hour. You'll find it at 12A Queen Street, tucked in behind McGeady & Molloy Solicitors, which is a handy landmark if you're finding the place for the first time. This is a members' meeting, open to anyone with a desire to stop using drugs, so if that's you then you're welcome to come along and take a seat. The group runs an alternating format, so the way each session is structured varies from week to week, keeping things fresh across different meeting styles. A Friday afternoon slot can be a steadying point in the week for many in recovery around the Londonderry area.
Who can come to this meeting?
This is a closed meeting, which means it's for people who have a desire to stop using drugs. That's the only requirement for membership, so if that describes you, you're welcome. Closed simply means it's for those in recovery rather than open to observers or the general public.
Do I need to book, and is there a cost?
No booking is needed and there's no charge to attend. Just turn up on Friday for the 2.30pm start. NA is self-supporting through members' own contributions, so a small voluntary donation is passed round, but no one is ever expected to give and newcomers pay nothing.
Where exactly is the meeting held?
It's at 12A Queen Street, Derry, postcode BT48 7EG, located behind McGeady & Molloy Solicitors. The group uses an alternating format, so the structure of the session changes from week to week.
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