This Narcotics Anonymous group meets every Friday evening at St Luke's Church on Canning Crescent in Oxford, running from 8pm for an hour. The focus here is on NA's Steps and Traditions, worked through with the fellowship's Basic Text — so expect a reading-led hour that digs into the practical side of recovery rather than just sharing round the room. It's a closed meeting, meaning it's for people who want to stop using drugs, which keeps the space direct and honest. The venue has wheelchair access. One small practical note: no pets can be brought along. If Friday nights are a tricky time to stay steady, this is a solid, structured place to end the week among people who understand.
Who can come to this meeting?
This is a closed NA meeting, so it's for anyone with a desire to stop using drugs. If that's you, you're welcome — no need to have any time clean or to say anything on your first visit. Closed simply means the room is kept for people in recovery rather than open to the wider public.
Do I need to book or pay anything?
No booking is needed and there's no cost to attend. NA runs on its own members' contributions, so a basket may go round for the room and refreshments, but giving is entirely voluntary and newcomers are never expected to put anything in.
Is the venue accessible, and can I bring anything?
St Luke's Church has wheelchair access. Please note this meeting asks that no pets are brought along. It's a Basic Text meeting, so the hour centres on reading and discussing NA literature.
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