The format is a main-share, if we cannot acquire a main-share, then we will do a reading from the literature.
The Friday Fix is a Narcotics Anonymous meeting that gathers each Friday evening in St. Helens, running from 19:30 for around an hour and a half. You'll find it at St David's Church on Eskdale Avenue (WA11 7EN), in the first room on the left as you come in through the church. The usual format centres on a main-share from a speaker; when a speaker can't be arranged, the group turns to a reading and study from NA literature instead. As an open meeting, it welcomes anyone with an interest in recovery alongside members. The venue has wheelchair access. It's a steady way to round off the working week in the company of people who understand what recovery asks of you.
Who can come to this meeting?
This is an open Narcotics Anonymous meeting, so anyone is welcome — people with a desire to stop using drugs, plus family, friends and anyone curious about the fellowship. You can simply turn up on Friday and take a seat.
Do I need to book or pay?
No. NA meetings are free to attend and there's no booking. There may be a voluntary collection to cover room hire and refreshments, but you're never expected to give anything, especially at your first meeting.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible and where do I go?
Yes, St David's Church has wheelchair access. The meeting is held in the first room on the left as you enter the church, on Eskdale Avenue, WA11 7EN.
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