Doors open 30 minutes before meeting starts
This midweek Narcotics Anonymous meeting runs each Tuesday at 11:30 at the Soho Recovery Centre on Charing Cross Road in Westminster, tucked into the heart of central London. Doors open half an hour beforehand, so there's time to settle in with a hot drink and a friendly face before the hour begins. The group uses the Just For Today book as its starting point, reading a daily meditation and then opening up for discussion and shared experience. It's a relaxed, participation-based format where anyone can speak or simply listen. Children are welcome, though pets aren't. Being an open meeting, it suits both members and anyone curious about how NA works, including family and professionals. Sessions last around an hour.
Who can come to this meeting?
Everyone. This is an open Narcotics Anonymous meeting, so alongside members it welcomes family, friends and professionals who want to understand recovery. If you have a desire to stop using drugs, you belong here. Children are welcome too, though pets aren't permitted.
Do I need to book or pay?
No. There's no booking and no charge to attend. NA is self-supporting through members' own contributions, and a basket is passed for anyone who wishes to give, but newcomers are never expected to. Just turn up; doors open 30 minutes before the 11:30 start.
What happens during the meeting?
The group reads from the Just For Today book, then opens into discussion and shared experience for around an hour. You're free to join in or listen quietly. Wheelchair and hearing-loop access haven't been confirmed, so contact the group beforehand if you need to check.
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