Please note this meeting in non restrictive
This Narcotics Anonymous men's meeting gathers every Sunday morning at 10:00 in Eastney, on the Southsea side of Portsmouth. It runs for an hour and a half at Portsmouth Methodist Church on Highland Road, with wheelchair access to the venue. The format is a share meeting, though it varies from week to week, and a timer keeps things moving so everyone gets a chance to speak. It's a men's group, which many find helps them talk openly about the things they'd rather not raise in a mixed room. Although listed as a members' meeting, the group notes it is run in a non-restrictive way, so anyone unsure of where they stand is welcome to come along and listen. No booking, just turn up.
Can I just turn up, or do I need to book?
No booking is needed. Narcotics Anonymous meetings are always free, funded by member contributions. Arrive a few minutes before 10:00 on Sunday and take a seat. There's nothing to sign up for and no cost to attend.
Who is this meeting for?
This is a men's meeting for people with a desire to stop using drugs. While it's technically a members' meeting, the group describes itself as non-restrictive, so if you're new or simply want to find out more, you're welcome to come and listen.
Is the venue accessible?
Portsmouth Methodist Church on Highland Road in Eastney has wheelchair access. Hearing loop provision hasn't been confirmed, so if you need it, it's worth contacting the group ahead of time.
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