Venue Info: Enter the Front Door and at Back of Hall Bus Routes: 2
A Gift Called Hope is a Narcotics Anonymous meeting held every Thursday evening in Glasgow, starting at 20:00 and running for around an hour. It meets at the Salvation Army on Houldsworth Street, close to the city centre. Enter through the front door and head to the back of the hall to find the room. The format combines candlelight, a speaker sharing their experience, and open sharing among those present, which gives newcomers a chance to listen before saying anything themselves. As an open meeting, it welcomes anyone interested in NA, including family and friends. The venue is wheelchair accessible, parking is available, and the number 2 bus route serves the area. There's no need to book ahead.
Who can attend this meeting?
This is an open Narcotics Anonymous meeting, so anyone is welcome, including family, friends and professionals. The only requirement for NA membership itself is a desire to stop using drugs. You're welcome to come along, sit quietly and listen if that's easier for a first visit.
Do I need to book, and is there a charge?
No booking is needed and there's no charge to attend. Just turn up on Thursday for 20:00, come in the front door and make your way to the back of the hall. NA is self-supporting through voluntary contributions from members, but there's no fee to walk in.
Is the venue accessible and how do I get there?
The Salvation Army venue is wheelchair accessible and has parking available. The number 2 bus route serves the area if you're travelling by public transport. Enter through the front door and the meeting is held at the back of the hall.
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