This Tuesday evening Narcotics Anonymous meeting in Southsea is built with newcomers in mind, so it's a sound place to start if you've never been to NA before. It runs from 19:30 for an hour and a half in Room 3 at Somerstown Central Community Centre on Rivers Street, PO5 4EY. Each week combines a speaker sharing their experience with time for members to share around the table, which gives you a chance to listen before you say anything yourself. The venue is wheelchair accessible. Please note the meeting can't run on public holidays, as the centre is unavailable, and it isn't suitable for children or pets. Turn up a little early if you can and someone will point you to the room.
Can I come if I'm not sure I have a problem yet?
This is a members' meeting for people with a desire to stop using drugs, and it's specifically aimed at newcomers. If that describes you, you're welcome. Family and friends aren't included in this particular meeting, but plenty of open NA meetings nearby do welcome them.
Do I need to book or pay anything?
No. There's no booking and no cost to attend. NA is self-supporting through members' own contributions, so a small collection is passed round, but newcomers are never expected to give anything. Just turn up on the night.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible?
Yes, Somerstown Central Community Centre is wheelchair accessible. Do note the venue is closed on public holidays, so the meeting won't run on those dates. The meeting also isn't suitable for children or pets.
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