Venue Info: 2-5 Princes Street is all labelled 'Changing Lives', it is the door furthest to the left of the name sign, above the door is shown 'No.3'. Knock if the door is not open to be let in. Open first meeting of the month, by request afterwards. Spiritual principle a day reading and share time. No pets allowed, but child friendly. Bus Routes: Ten min walk from interchange Travel Comment: 10 minute walk from the Doncaster interchange. No car park available on site.
This NA literature study meets every Saturday at 11:00 on Princes Street in Doncaster, running for an hour. The group works through a spiritual principle a day reading, followed by time to share around the topic. It's held at Changing Lives, No.3 — look for the door furthest to the left of the name sign, with 'No.3' shown above it. If the door isn't open, knock to be let in. The venue is a ten-minute walk from the Doncaster interchange, so it's easy to reach by bus, though there's no on-site parking. Children are welcome, but pets can't be brought in. Whether you're new to Narcotics Anonymous or have years behind you, you'll find a warm room and a straightforward format here.
Can anyone attend this meeting?
The first meeting of the month is open, so family, friends and professionals are welcome alongside members. After that it's open by request. The group is for anyone with a desire to stop using drugs, and it's child friendly, though no pets are allowed.
Do I need to book, and is there a cost?
No booking is needed and there's no charge to attend. Just turn up before 11:00 on Saturday. If the door isn't open when you arrive, knock and someone will let you in.
How do I get there and find the right door?
It's a ten-minute walk from the Doncaster interchange, so buses are convenient — there's no car park on site. The building is labelled Changing Lives; use the door furthest to the left of the name sign, marked 'No.3' above it. The venue is wheelchair accessible.
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