The Den Step Meeting is a Narcotics Anonymous group that gathers on Monday evenings in Birkenhead, running from 7:30pm for an hour and a half at the St James Centre on Laird Street. As the name suggests, this is a step meeting, so the focus falls on working through NA's twelve steps and hearing how members apply them day to day. It's an open meeting, which means anyone is welcome to attend, whether you're new to recovery, coming back after time away, or simply want to understand what NA is about. The pace is unhurried and the emphasis practical rather than preachy. You'll find the venue at 344 Laird Street, CH41 7AL. Turning up is enough; there's nothing to prepare.
Who can attend this meeting?
This is an open Narcotics Anonymous meeting, so anyone is welcome, including family members, friends and interested professionals. The only requirement for NA membership itself is a desire to stop using drugs, but you don't need to be a member to sit in on an open meeting.
Do I need to book or pay anything?
No. NA meetings are free to attend and there's no booking or registration. Simply arrive at the St James Centre before 7:30pm on Monday. A voluntary contribution may be passed round to cover room hire and refreshments, but giving is entirely optional.
What happens at a step meeting?
A step meeting concentrates on NA's twelve steps, with members sharing their experience of working a particular step and how it helps in daily recovery. It's a good way to see the programme in action. Wheelchair access at this venue hasn't been confirmed, so contact the group if you have specific needs.
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