Parochial Centre, behind the main church building. Wheelchair Accessible.
This Narcotics Anonymous speaker meeting gathers every Monday evening at St Paul's Parish Church on the Falls Road in Belfast, starting at 7.30pm and running for around an hour and fifteen minutes. Look for the Parochial Centre, which sits behind the main church building rather than in the church itself. Speaker meetings put the focus on one or two members sharing their story of recovery from start to finish, which gives newcomers a clear sense of how the programme works in practice. This is a closed meeting, meaning it is for people who have a desire to stop using drugs. The Parochial Centre is wheelchair accessible. Turn up a few minutes early to settle in before things begin.
Who can attend this meeting?
This is a closed NA meeting, which means it is for anyone who has a desire to stop using drugs. If that applies to you, you are welcome regardless of how long you have been trying. If you are a family member or professional wanting an open meeting, look for one marked open instead.
Do I need to book or pay anything?
No. There is no booking and no charge to attend. NA is self-supporting through members' own contributions, so a basket may be passed for anyone who wishes to give, but nobody is expected to. Just come along on the night.
Is the venue accessible and easy to find?
The meeting is held in the Parochial Centre, located behind the main church building, not in the church itself. The Parochial Centre is wheelchair accessible.
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