The Format of the Meeting is Reading the NA Traditions from the Guiding Principles Book and Sharing Back. Only Service Dogs Allowed. Travel Comment: Venue is 5 Minutes Walk from Station
This Narcotics Anonymous meeting runs every Friday evening at Leeds Civic Hall on Calverley Street, right in the heart of the city. Held in Room 4, the group gathers at 17:30 and lasts an hour and a quarter, making it an easy stop after work or towards the end of the week. The format is straightforward: members read the NA Traditions from the Guiding Principles book and then share back on what comes up. It's a share meeting, so most of the time is given over to members speaking from their own experience. The venue sits about five minutes' walk from the station, and parking is available nearby. Wheelchair access is confirmed. Only service dogs are permitted, and the meeting is for adults.
Who can come to this meeting?
This is an open Narcotics Anonymous meeting, so anyone is welcome to attend, including family, friends and interested professionals. If you have a desire to stop using drugs, you belong here. It is an adults-only meeting, and only service dogs are allowed in the room.
Do I need to book or pay?
No. There is no booking and no cost. NA is self-supporting through members' own contributions, so a basket is passed for anyone who wishes to give, but newcomers are never expected to contribute. Just turn up before 17:30 on the Friday.
How do I get there and is it accessible?
Leeds Civic Hall is on Calverley Street (LS1 1UR), roughly a five-minute walk from the station. Parking is available in the area. The venue has confirmed wheelchair access, and the meeting is held in Room 4.
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