Venue Info: This Venue is just Outside the City Centre. Doors open at 6pm all Welcome. There is a Main Chair Once a Month and Various NA Literature Reading. Bus Routes: X6, 72 Travel Comment: Most Buses that go from Bradford to Leeds.
The Tuesday Night Meeting of Hope brings Bradford's NA community together at the Salvation Army on Leeds Road, just outside the city centre. Doors open at 6pm and the meeting itself runs from 6.30pm for around an hour and twenty minutes. The format varies week to week: expect NA literature reading and shared experience, with a main chair speaker once a month. Children are welcome, as are pets, and there is parking available on site. The venue has step-free access. Getting here is straightforward on the X6 or 72 buses, along with most services running between Bradford and Leeds. This is an open meeting, so newcomers, family and friends can all come along and see how NA works.
Who can attend this meeting?
This is an open meeting, so anyone is welcome, including family, friends and anyone curious about how Narcotics Anonymous works. If you have a desire to stop using drugs, or you simply want to learn more, you can come along. Children and pets are welcome too.
Do I need to book or pay?
No. There is no charge to attend and no booking is needed. Just turn up. Doors open at 6pm and the meeting starts at 6.30pm. NA is self-supporting, so a voluntary contribution may be passed round, but no one is expected to give anything, especially newcomers.
How do I get there and is there access?
The Salvation Army is at 371 Leeds Road, BD3 9NG, just outside Bradford city centre. Buses X6 and 72 stop nearby, as do most services between Bradford and Leeds. There is parking on site and the venue has step-free wheelchair access.
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