Registered Charity Number 287904
Meetings
Fridays: 7.30–9pm
Narcotics
Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women for whom
drugs had become a major problem. We meet regularly
to help and support each other to stay abstinent
from all mind altering chemicals.
Addiction can be viewed by society in a very
stereotypical way; the person sitting begging, the
person on a park bench drinking or the person in an
alley way using drug paraphernalia. However,
addiction is a disease that can happen to anyone.
It affects people of all ages, race, sexual
identity and religion. Addiction does not
discriminate.
There are various reasons why addicts use drugs.
Some of us enjoyed them, while some of us used to
suppress our feelings. Some of us became addicted
to prescribed medication or some of us used,
initially, due to peer pressure and then could not
stop.
Addiction is a progressive disease and if left
untreated can lead to jails, institutions or death.
Our lives had become unmanageable due to our drug
use.
Narcotics Anonymous use the 12 steps of recovery to
help us overcome our disease. Whilst we use these
as an integral part of our daily lives, meetings
remain paramount. One addict helping another is
without parallel, this fellowship gives us hope. We
learn to experience feelings, and rather than act
on them, we share them with other addicts and we
learn to work through our problems. In Narcotics
Anonymous we learn that we are able to experiience
our lives without the need to drink alcohol or use
drugs.
Our meetings are our lifeline, they help us stay
clean and sober, connect to others and most
importantly help someone who is new or
struggling.

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