Every Wednesday evening in central Winchester, this Narcotics Anonymous group gathers at the Friends Meeting House on Colebrook Street for focused study of the Step Working Guide. Rather than open sharing, the format works methodically through the twelve steps, so members can talk through the questions and put the recovery programme into practice together. The meeting runs for an hour and fifteen minutes from 8pm, giving time to properly explore whichever step is under discussion. It's a closed meeting, meaning it's set aside for people with a desire to stop using drugs. If you're new to NA or already attending elsewhere and want somewhere to work the steps in a steady, structured way, you'll find a straightforward welcome here in the heart of the city.
Who can attend this meeting?
This is a closed NA meeting, which means it's for people who have a desire to stop using drugs. Closed doesn't refer to the doors being locked; it simply keeps the room for those in recovery so members can share openly. If that describes you, you're welcome to come along.
Do I need to book or pay anything?
No. There's no booking, no fee and no need to register. Narcotics Anonymous meetings are free to attend, kept going by voluntary contributions from members. Just turn up on Wednesday before 8pm at the Friends Meeting House on Colebrook Street.
What happens at a Step Working Guide study meeting?
The group works through NA's Step Working Guide, reading and discussing the questions for each of the twelve steps in turn. It's a more structured format than a standard sharing meeting, aimed at helping members apply the steps practically. You don't need any prior knowledge to join in.
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