The Meeting has a Varied Format
This Narcotics Anonymous meeting gathers on Tuesday evenings at Woodlands Methodist Church on Woodlands Road in Glasgow's west end. It runs from 18:30 for an hour and a half, with a candlelight setting and a format that varies week to week, so no two sessions feel quite the same. Held with LGBTQIA+ members in mind, it offers a welcoming space where anyone in recovery from addiction can share honestly and feel at home. This is an open meeting, meaning family, friends, allies and anyone curious about NA are welcome alongside members. Children are welcome too, which can make attending easier if childcare is a barrier. If you're thinking about stopping using drugs, there's a seat here for you.
Who can come to this meeting?
Everyone is welcome. As an open meeting, it's not limited to members - family, friends, allies and anyone interested in Narcotics Anonymous can attend. It's held with LGBTQIA+ members in mind, and children are welcome, though the recovery focus is on anyone with a desire to stop using drugs.
Do I need to book, and is there a cost?
No booking is needed - just turn up on Tuesday for the 18:30 start. NA meetings are free to attend. A voluntary collection is usually passed round to cover room hire and refreshments, but you're never obliged to give anything, especially as a newcomer.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible?
Yes, Woodlands Methodist Church is wheelchair accessible. If you have other specific access needs, it's worth arriving a little early so someone can help you settle in and find your way around.
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