This is a literature study group.
This Narcotics Anonymous group meets every Sunday morning at St. Brides Hall on Derryvolgie Avenue, just off the Malone Road in south Belfast. Starting at 11:00 and running for an hour, it's a literature study group, so expect the focus to be on reading and discussing NA texts together rather than open sharing alone. Working through the fellowship's readings can be a steadying way to spend a Sunday, and it often helps ideas land differently when you talk them over with others in recovery. This is a members' meeting, intended for those who identify with wanting to stop using. If you're new and feeling unsure, know that people here have been where you are.
Who can attend this meeting?
This is a closed meeting, which means it's for people who have a desire to stop using drugs. It's a members-only space rather than an open meeting, so it isn't intended for family, friends or professionals who don't identify with that desire. If that describes you, you're welcome to come along.
Do I need to book or pay?
No. Narcotics Anonymous meetings are always free to attend and there's no booking. Just turn up at St. Brides Hall on Derryvolgie Avenue for the 11:00 start on Sunday. NA has no dues or fees; a voluntary collection may be passed to cover costs, but you're never obliged to give anything.
What happens at a literature study group?
As the name suggests, the group focuses on reading NA literature and discussing it together. It's a good fit if you like exploring the programme's ideas in a structured way. The meeting runs for one hour.
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