Every Friday evening in Winchester, the Living Clean Meeting brings members of Narcotics Anonymous together at the Friends Meeting House on Colebrook Street. Starting at 7pm and running for an hour, this group works through NA's Living Clean text, reading and discussing it together rather than simply sharing round the room. That study format gives newcomers something concrete to hold onto, and it suits anyone who likes to explore the fellowship's ideas one chapter at a time. As an open meeting, it welcomes not only those with a desire to stop using drugs but also family, friends and anyone curious about how NA works. The central Winchester location, just off the High Street near the cathedral, makes it easy to reach on foot.
Who can come to this meeting?
Anyone is welcome. This is an open Narcotics Anonymous meeting, so alongside people with a desire to stop using drugs, family members, friends and interested professionals may attend. If you're new, you can simply turn up and listen; there's no pressure to speak or share.
Do I need to book or pay?
No. NA meetings are always free and there's no booking required. Just arrive at the Friends Meeting House on Colebrook Street a few minutes before 7pm on Friday. A voluntary collection may be passed round to cover costs like room hire, but you're never expected to give anything.
What happens in a Living Clean Study meeting?
The group reads from NA's Living Clean book and discusses it together, so you'll hear members reflect on passages and how they relate to recovery. It's a steadier, more structured format than an open share. The meeting runs for one hour.
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