Venue Info: Off Bishop Road Bus Routes: 32/32A Travel Comment: 15 Minutes Walk from Town Centre - see Bus Routes
Every Monday evening, Narcotics Anonymous meets in the Main Room at Gamble Memorial Hall, just off Bishop Road in St. Helens. Doors are open to anyone, and the meeting runs from 7.30pm for around ninety minutes. The format changes week to week, so you might find a speaker sharing their story, a candlelight meeting, a step discussion, a reading from the Basic Text, or an open share. If you're travelling in, it's about a fifteen-minute walk from the town centre, and the 32 and 32A buses serve the area. The hall is wheelchair accessible. NA is a fellowship of people supporting one another to stay clean, and newcomers are always welcome to come along and listen.
Can I come to this meeting if I'm new or not sure about NA?
Yes. This is an open meeting, so anyone is welcome, including people who are new, curious, or supporting someone. You don't need to have attended before, and you're free to simply listen. The only requirement for NA membership is a desire to stop using drugs.
Do I need to book or pay anything?
No. There's no booking and no charge to attend. NA meetings are free and run by members themselves. A voluntary collection is usually passed round to cover room hire and refreshments, but you're under no obligation to give anything.
How do I get there and is the venue accessible?
Gamble Memorial Hall is off Bishop Road in St. Helens, roughly a fifteen-minute walk from the town centre. The 32 and 32A bus routes serve the area. The venue is wheelchair accessible.
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