Venue Info: Access door at west end of church, white door The format is at the chair's discretion. We may change it from week to week depending on what we think the most appropriate thing is at the time. It may be a share or a reading from our literature.
The Wednesday We Do Recover meeting brings Narcotics Anonymous together each week at Polbeth Harwood Parish Church in Polbeth, near West Calder. Meetings run from 7pm and last around an hour and a quarter. To get in, use the access door at the west end of the church — it's the white one. The format shifts week to week at the chair's discretion, so you might find a speaker sharing their story, a topic discussion, a share meeting, or a reading from NA literature such as Spiritual Principle a Day. That variety keeps things fresh and means every visit feels a little different. Parking is available on site. This is a members' meeting for anyone with a desire to stop using drugs — turn up when you're ready.
Who can attend this meeting?
This is a closed meeting, meaning it's for people who have a desire to stop using drugs. If that's you, you're welcome — no need to have stopped yet, just the wish to. Open meetings welcome family and friends, but this one is kept for members so people can share freely.
Do I need to book or pay to come?
No. Narcotics Anonymous meetings are always free and there's no booking. Just arrive before 7pm and come in through the white access door at the west end of the church. A collection may be passed to cover costs, but you're never obliged to give.
Is there parking and step-free access?
Parking is available at the venue. The building is wheelchair accessible via the white door at the west end of the church. If you have other access needs, it's worth arriving a little early so someone can point you the right way.
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