Venue Info: The Entrance is the Blue Door Down Hill. Viewfield Terrace. The Meetings Format is an Experience, Strength & Hope Main Share or Occasionally a Topic Share Back. The Meeting is Open 15 Minutes Early for Fellowship. Travel Comment: The Venue is a 5-10 Minutes Walk from Dunfermilne Station.
This Narcotics Anonymous group meets every Thursday at 6pm in the Main Hall of Holy Trinity Church, East Port, Dunfermline. Look for the blue door down the hill on Viewfield Terrace. Doors open 15 minutes early, so you can arrive at 5.45pm and settle in with a bit of fellowship before things start. The meeting runs for an hour and usually takes the form of an experience, strength and hope main share, occasionally followed by a topic share back. It's an open meeting, so anyone is welcome, and children can come along too. Parking is available, and the venue sits a five to ten minute walk from Dunfermline station. Please note that pets aren't allowed inside.
Who can attend this meeting?
This is an open Narcotics Anonymous meeting, so anyone is welcome, including family, friends and anyone curious about NA. It's suited to people with a desire to stop using drugs, but you don't need to say anything or share unless you want to. Children are welcome too.
Do I need to book, and is there a charge?
There's no booking and no charge. Just turn up. Doors open 15 minutes early, from around 5.45pm, if you'd like time to settle in and meet a few people beforehand.
How do I find the entrance and get there?
Enter through the blue door down the hill on Viewfield Terrace. The venue is a five to ten minute walk from Dunfermline station, and parking is available nearby. Please don't bring pets.
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