The Format of Meeting is an Experience, Strength & Hope Main Share Every Week. Fellows Bringing Children, Please Can they be Supervised and Ideally Wearing Headphones.
Friday Frontline meets weekly at 7pm in the Reid Room at St Barnabas Church in Linthorpe, Middlesbrough, running for an hour and a half. It is an open Narcotics Anonymous meeting, welcoming newcomers and family members alongside those working a programme of recovery, and children may also attend. Each week follows the same format, an experience, strength and hope main share, where a member speaks at length about their own journey through recovery. Families bringing children are asked to supervise them and ideally have them wearing headphones during the meeting. Parking is available on site, and the venue is wheelchair accessible.
Can I bring my children to Friday Frontline?
Yes, children are welcome, though the group asks that they are supervised and ideally wearing headphones during the meeting.
Is this an open meeting or for members only?
It is open, so anyone, including family and friends, can attend alongside people with a desire to stop using drugs.
Is parking available at St Barnabas Church?
Yes, parking is available at the venue, and the Reid Room itself is wheelchair accessible.
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