This Sunday evening Narcotics Anonymous meeting brings a quieter, more reflective focus to the week's end. Held at Leith St Andrew's Church on Easter Road in Edinburgh, it runs from 7pm for an hour and a quarter, with meditation woven into the usual NA format of shared experience and support. It's a members' meeting, open to anyone with a desire to stop using drugs, so if you're new or returning after a break, you're welcome to walk in and simply listen. No need to speak, sign up or explain yourself. The venue has step-free wheelchair access. Easter Road sits within easy reach of central Leith and is served by several bus routes, making it straightforward to get to on a Sunday.
Can I come to this meeting as a newcomer?
Yes. This is a closed meeting, which simply means it's for people who have a desire to stop using drugs. If that's you, you're welcome — you don't need to have stopped already, and you can just sit and listen if you prefer.
Do I need to book or pay anything?
No. NA meetings are free and there's no booking. Turn up a few minutes before 7pm and take a seat. A collection is passed round for room costs, but giving is entirely voluntary.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible?
Yes, Leith St Andrew's Church has wheelchair access. If you have specific access needs, it's worth arriving a little early so someone can point you to the room.
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