Wheelchair Accessible. This is a literature study group.
Every Saturday afternoon, this Narcotics Anonymous group gathers at the Church Of God Youth Centre on Conway Street, in Belfast's Shankill area. The meeting starts at 14:00 and runs for an hour. It's a literature study group with a focus on spiritual principles, so expect readings from NA texts and discussion of how those ideas play out in everyday recovery. That format suits people who want to dig into the programme rather than just listen, though newcomers are just as welcome to sit and take it in. The venue is noted as wheelchair accessible. NA members share their experience of staying clean, one day at a time, and you'll find familiar faces if you keep coming back. No sign-up, no fuss, just turn up before two.
Who can attend this meeting?
This is a closed meeting, meaning it's for people who have a desire to stop using drugs. If that's you, you're welcome, whether it's your first time or your hundredth. Open meetings, by contrast, welcome family and friends too, but this one is for members.
Do I need to book or pay?
No. NA meetings are always free and there's no booking. Just come along to the Church Of God Youth Centre before the 14:00 start on Saturday. A voluntary collection covers costs like room hire and literature, but you're never obliged to give.
Is the venue accessible?
The notes confirm the venue is wheelchair accessible. It's a literature study group, so bring any NA reading you have if you like, though texts are usually shared around the room.
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