This Narcotics Anonymous group meets every Friday at midday on Fitzroy Avenue, just off the Ormeau Road in south Belfast. Running for an hour from 12:00, it's a handy option if you want to break up the working week or find some steady ground before the weekend. The meeting is held on a closed basis, which means it's for people who share a desire to stop using drugs, giving members a familiar and confidential space to talk honestly. NA is built on people supporting one another through the twelve steps, and newcomers are always made welcome at the start. You don't need to phone ahead or put your name down anywhere. Turn up a few minutes early on the day and take a seat.
Who can attend this meeting?
This is a closed meeting, so it's for anyone with a desire to stop using drugs. That includes people who are still using and just starting to think about stopping. If you'd like to be here, you're welcome. Open meetings, by contrast, also welcome family and professionals, but this particular one is for members.
Do I need to book or pay anything?
No. There's no booking, no fee and no registration. NA has no dues or fees for membership; the only requirement is a desire to stop using drugs. A collection may be passed round to cover room and refreshment costs, but contributing is entirely optional and never expected of newcomers.
Is the venue accessible?
The meeting is held at 119 Fitzroy Avenue in south Belfast, close to the Ormeau Road. We don't have confirmed details about step-free or wheelchair access for this venue. If accessibility matters to you, it's worth checking ahead with NA before your first visit.
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