Venue Info: The Long Room is the first door on the right as you come into the venue. The meeting alternates between share and step and living clean reading.
Held every Friday evening at 19:30 in Quaker House on Lansdowne Road, Bedford, Another Chance At Life is a Narcotics Anonymous meeting that runs for an hour. When you arrive, head for the Long Room, which is the first door on the right as you come in. The format shifts week to week, alternating between a share meeting, step work and readings from Living Clean, so there's variety across the month. Newcomers are made a priority here, with a beginner-friendly welcome, and speaker meetings feature too. This is an open meeting, so anyone interested in NA can come along. Parking is available at the venue. Whether it's your first time or you're back after a while away, you'll find a straightforward, unfussy welcome.
Who can attend this meeting?
This is an open Narcotics Anonymous meeting, so everyone is welcome — including family, friends and anyone curious about NA. The fellowship is there for anyone with a desire to stop using drugs, and newcomers are especially looked after here.
Do I need to book or pay anything?
No. There's no booking, no fee and no need to register. NA meetings are free to attend, funded by voluntary contributions from members. Just turn up on Friday and make your way to the Long Room, the first door on the right.
What happens at the meeting and where do I go?
The meeting lasts an hour and alternates between share, step and Living Clean reading, with occasional speakers. Parking is available at Quaker House. On arrival, the Long Room is the first door on the right as you come in.
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