Venue Info: Enter and walk up steps to the left of the entrance. It should have a door at the top. Press the buzzer if the door is locked and you will be buzzed up. Continue up to the top floor.
This Narcotics Anonymous group meets every Tuesday evening in Aberdeen, gathering in the Upper Church Hall at St Mary's Cathedral on Huntly Street. It's a literature study format, so members read and discuss NA texts together over the hour from 7pm. If you're finding your feet in recovery, this kind of meeting gives you something concrete to focus on and hear how others apply it. Getting in takes a little navigation: enter and walk up the steps to the left of the entrance, where there should be a door at the top. If it's locked, press the buzzer and you'll be let up. Then continue to the top floor. It's an open meeting, so anyone is welcome to attend.
Who can come to this meeting?
This is an open Narcotics Anonymous meeting, so anyone is welcome — including family, friends and professionals, alongside anyone with a desire to stop using drugs. You don't need to say anything or introduce yourself if you'd rather just listen.
Do I need to book or pay anything?
No. There's no booking and no charge to attend. NA is self-supporting through members' own contributions, so a small voluntary donation may be passed round, but you're never expected to give anything, especially on a first visit.
How do I find the room?
Enter and walk up the steps to the left of the entrance to a door at the top. If it's locked, press the buzzer to be let up, then continue to the top floor. The meeting is in the Upper Church Hall. Note there are stairs and no confirmed step-free access.
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