Narcotics Anonymous meetings in Oxford

There are 12 Narcotics Anonymous meetings in and around Oxford. Narcotics Anonymous is a fellowship for anyone with a desire to stop using drugs. Meetings are free to attend, with no booking or referral needed.

Checked against each fellowship’s own feed 30 meetings verified or confirmed by visitors £ Free — no booking or referral

Monday

2 meetings
NA

Happy Monday Meeting

— 1hr 30mins
41A Magdalen Rd, Magdalen Road Church, Magdalen Road,Oxford, OX4 1RE
Open meeting Wheelchair access

Tuesday

2 meetings
NA

Oxford Tuesday

— 1hr 30mins
St Giles' Church Parish Rooms, 10 Woodstock Road,Oxford, OX2 6HT
Open meeting Wheelchair access

Wednesday

2 meetings
NA

Womens Meeting

— 1hr
St Alban's Hall, St Alban's Church, Charles Street,Oxford, OX4 3AH
Open meeting Wheelchair access
NA

Oxford Basic Text Study

— 1hr
Church Of The Holy Family, 1 Cuddesdon Way, Blackbird Leys, OX4 6JH
Open meeting Wheelchair access

Thursday

1 meeting
NA

Bonn Square Newcomers

— 1hr 30mins
New Road Baptist Church, Bonn Sq, Westgate, Access Is At The Back Of Bonn Sq, To The Right Hand Side Of, The Church, OX1 1LQ
Open meeting

Friday

1 meeting

Saturday

2 meetings
NA

Oxford Saturday Lunchtime

— 1hr 10mins
Large Back Room, St Columba's United Reformed Church, The Wheatsheaf,Alfred Street,Oxford, OX1 4EX
Closed meeting Wheelchair access
NA

Saturday Night Fever

— 1hr 30mins
Church Of The Holy Family, 1 Cuddesdon Way, Blackbird Leys, OX4 6JH
Open meeting Wheelchair access

Sunday

2 meetings
NA

Living Clean Sunday Sesh

— 1hr
Top Of The Stairs, Adapt Templars Square Oxford, Banjo Road,Oxford, OX4 3RL
Open meeting
NA

Sunday Solutions

— 1hr 30mins
West Oxford Community Centre, Botley Rd, OX2 0BT
Open meeting Wheelchair access
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