Venue Info: Door is Down Left Hand Side of Building at the Back, Then up the Stairs.
Saturday afternoons in Stroud bring a steady, welcoming Narcotics Anonymous meeting at the Salvation Army on Acre Street. Starting at 2pm and running for an hour, it's a share meeting where members talk openly about staying clean, though the format varies from week to week. This is an open meeting, so anyone is welcome — whether you're finding your feet in recovery, supporting someone, or simply curious about how NA works. Children are welcome too, which can make a real difference for parents. When you arrive, look for the door down the left-hand side at the back of the building, then head up the stairs. Please note pets aren't permitted. Come as you are; there's no need to say anything until you're ready.
Who can come to this meeting?
Anyone can attend. As an open meeting, it welcomes people with a desire to stop using drugs, along with family, friends and anyone wanting to learn about Narcotics Anonymous. Children are welcome, though pets aren't.
Do I need to book, and is there a cost?
No booking is needed — just turn up. NA meetings are free to attend. Members make a small voluntary contribution to cover room hire and refreshments, but there's no obligation and newcomers aren't expected to give anything.
How do I find the room?
The entrance is down the left-hand side at the back of the Salvation Army building on Acre Street, then up the stairs. The meeting room is on an upper floor, so bear this in mind if stairs are difficult for you.
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