Saturday mornings in Carlisle bring the Saturday Serenity group together at St Bedes Church Hall on Wigton Road. Run by Narcotics Anonymous, this meeting starts at 10:30 and runs for around an hour and a half, giving members plenty of time to settle in and share. The format varies week to week, so you might find a speaker one Saturday and open sharing the next. It's a closed meeting, meaning it's kept for people who have a desire to stop using drugs — a space where members can talk honestly among others who understand. The hall has wheelchair access. If you're new to NA or coming back after a while, a Saturday late-morning start can be an easier way to begin the weekend.
Can anyone come to this meeting?
This is a closed NA meeting, which means it's for people who have a desire to stop using drugs. If that's you, you're welcome regardless of how long you've been trying. Family, friends and professionals should look for a meeting marked as open instead.
Do I need to book or pay anything?
No. There's no booking and no charge to attend. NA is self-supporting through members' own contributions, so a basket is usually passed for anyone who wishes to give, but you never have to put anything in, especially at your first meeting.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible?
Yes, St Bedes Church Hall on Wigton Road has wheelchair access. If you have other specific access needs, it's worth reaching out ahead of time so someone can help you find your way in.
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