In person meeting is Closed - addicts only. Online meeting is Open to all.
This Narcotics Anonymous group meets every Friday at 5pm in Parkhead Congregational Church on Westmuir Street, in Glasgow's East End. Running for an hour, the format is a study of the Just For Today book, where members read a daily reflection together and share their experience of it. It's a steady, focused way to end the week and pick up practical ideas for staying clean one day at a time. The in-person meeting is for members only, but there's also an online option that anyone can join. The venue has wheelchair access. Whether you're returning after a while away or coming for the very first time, you'll find a welcome here in this part of Glasgow.
Can I come along if I'm new?
Yes. The in-person meeting is closed, meaning it's for people with a desire to stop using drugs, so newcomers are welcome to join. There's also an online meeting that's open to family, friends and anyone interested. Just turn up on Friday.
Do I need to book or pay anything?
No. Narcotics Anonymous meetings are always free and there's no need to book. You can simply arrive before 5pm on Friday. Members contribute what they can to cover costs, but there's no charge and no pressure to give.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible?
Yes, Parkhead Congregational Church has wheelchair access. If you have other specific access needs, it's worth getting in touch ahead of time so the group can help where they can.
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