Venue Info: The Meeting is Opposite Salvation Army Building. Wheelchair Accessible, Child Friendly, No Pets Please. The Format of the Meeting is Reading from the Just for Today Book and Share Back. The Last Saturday of Each Month There will be an Experience, Strength & Hope Chair, Bus Routes: 1; 1A ; 1B; M2; 2; U3; X3; 33
Just For Today Newcomers meets at the BH1 Project on Palmerston Road, opposite the Salvation Army building in Bournemouth, at 2.30pm every Saturday for an hour and a half. Well served by buses including the 1, 1A, 1B, M2, 2, U3, X3 and 33, it combines a Just For Today reading with sharing back most weeks, switching to an experience, strength and hope chair on the last Saturday of the month. Children are welcome, though pets are not. As the name suggests, this beginner-friendly, open meeting is designed with newcomers in mind, but anyone with an interest in recovery from drug use is welcome, including family and friends. The venue is confirmed wheelchair accessible, making it one of the more straightforward options for anyone with mobility needs.
Who can attend Just For Today Newcomers
It is an open, beginner-friendly meeting, so anyone can attend, including children, family, friends and people with a desire to stop using drugs.
Is there a cost, and do I need to book
No. Like all Narcotics Anonymous meetings, it is free to attend and there is no need to book in advance. Just arrive shortly before the start time.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible
Yes, the BH1 Project on Palmerston Road is confirmed wheelchair accessible.
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