Recovery Republic on York Street in Heywood hosts a literature and speaker meeting every Wednesday evening at 7.30pm, running for an hour and a half. This is a closed meeting, meaning it is reserved for people who share a desire to stop using drugs, rather than being open to visiting family, friends or professionals. Within the session the group alternates between studying Narcotics Anonymous literature and listening to a speaker share their experience. The venue is wheelchair accessible, which is helpful for anyone in the Heywood area with mobility needs. As with all Narcotics Anonymous meetings, there is no cost involved and no need to register in advance, so newcomers who meet the membership requirement can simply arrive on the night.
Can anyone attend the Heywood Main Share And Literature Meeting
This is a closed meeting, kept for people who have a desire to stop using drugs. It is not open to visiting family, friends or professionals, but is still welcoming to anyone new who fits that description.
Do I need to book or pay to attend
No. Like all Narcotics Anonymous meetings it is free and there is no booking system, so you can simply turn up for 7.30pm.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible
Yes, Recovery Republic on York Street is wheelchair accessible.
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