Venue Info: Enter from main church gate on Charles Street. Then go right through a second, smaller gate and you will see the entrance to the Hall.
This women's Narcotics Anonymous meeting gathers every Wednesday evening at St Alban's Hall in east Oxford, running from 7pm for an hour. It's a women-only space where anyone with a desire to stop using drugs can find support among others who understand. Children are welcome, which makes it a practical option for women who might otherwise struggle to attend. Finding the hall is straightforward: enter through the main church gate on Charles Street, then go right through a second, smaller gate and you'll spot the entrance to the Hall. As an open meeting, it also welcomes family, friends and professionals who'd like to learn more. The venue is wheelchair accessible. Turn up a little early if it's your first time.
Who can come to this meeting?
This is a women-only meeting for anyone with a desire to stop using drugs. As an open meeting, it also welcomes family, friends and professionals who want to understand more about recovery. Children are welcome, so you don't need to arrange childcare to attend.
Do I need to book, and is there a cost?
No booking is needed — just turn up on the Wednesday. NA meetings are free to attend. A voluntary contribution is passed around to cover room hire and refreshments, but you're never expected to give if you can't.
How do I find the hall?
Enter from the main church gate on Charles Street in east Oxford (OX4 3AH). Go right through a second, smaller gate and you'll see the entrance to St Alban's Hall. The venue is wheelchair accessible.
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