In the committee room at the rear of building. Format alternates between Literature/Topic/Speaker meeting. This meeting gathers in a facility that is usually closed on holidays. This is a literature study group.
This Narcotics Anonymous group meets every Wednesday at 11am in Sandy Row Community Centre, Belfast, gathering in the committee room at the rear of the building. Sessions run for an hour, with the format alternating between literature, topic and speaker meetings, and there's a regular literature study focus. The venue is listed as wheelchair accessible. It's a members-only meeting, so it's intended for people who share a desire to stop using drugs. One thing worth noting: the centre is usually closed on public holidays, so it's sensible to check before travelling on a bank holiday. If you're new to NA or coming back after time away, a midweek morning meeting can be a steady point in the week. You'll be met as you are, no need to explain yourself.
Who can attend this meeting?
This is a closed, or members-only, meeting. That means it's for people who have a desire to stop using drugs. If that's you, you're welcome to come along, whether it's your first meeting or you're returning after a while.
Do I need to book or pay?
No. NA meetings are free to attend and there's no booking. Just turn up. A voluntary collection is usually passed round to cover room hire and refreshments, but you're never expected to give anything.
Where exactly is the meeting held, and is it accessible?
It's in the committee room at the rear of Sandy Row Community Centre, 63/75 Sandy Row, BT12 5ER. The venue is listed as wheelchair accessible. Note the centre is usually closed on public holidays, so check before travelling on a bank holiday.
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