Main share 1st Sunday of the month and then varied literature readings.
The We Can group meets every Sunday evening in central Bradford, gathering at St Pio's Franciscan Friary on Sedgfield Terrace. Doors open for a 6pm start and the meeting runs for around an hour and a half. This is a Narcotics Anonymous meeting where members share their experience of recovery from addiction. The format shifts across the month: the first Sunday of each month is the main share, while other weeks bring varied literature readings drawn from NA texts. As an open meeting, anyone is welcome, whether you're attending for yourself, supporting a loved one, or curious as a professional. The friary venue has step-free wheelchair access. If it's your first time, you can simply turn up and take a seat.
Who can come to this meeting?
This is an open Narcotics Anonymous meeting, so everyone is welcome, including family, friends and interested professionals. If you have a desire to stop using drugs, you'll find a seat here. Newcomers are always welcome and there's no need to speak unless you want to.
Do I need to book or pay anything?
No. Like all NA meetings, this one is free to attend and there's no booking. Just arrive ahead of the 6pm start. NA has no dues or fees, though members may contribute a small amount to help cover room costs if they wish.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible?
Yes, St Pio's Franciscan Friary has wheelchair access. Note that the meeting format changes through the month: the first Sunday is the main share, and the other Sundays feature varied literature readings.
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