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Narcotics Anonymous

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Narcotics Anonymous

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N.A. is a non-profit fellowship or society of men and women for whom drugs had become a major problem. We are recovering addicts who meet regularly to help each other stay clean. This is a program of complete abstinence from all drugs.

Provides advice and information.

Recovering addicts meet on a regular basis to help each other stay clean.

List of nearby meetings can be accessed by clicking here. Local group meetings also for parent/carers. Enquiries from professionals welcome.

FOR UP-TO-DATE INFO & MEETINGS… Go to https://ukna.org

 

NA Friday - 7.15pm

St John’s Hall, Parkinson Street,

Bury BL9 6NY

 

NA Sunday -5.30pm

St Stephens Church

Belbeck Street, Elton

Bury BL8 2QJ

 

NA Tuesday Whitefield - 7.30pm

Upstairs room Methodist Church

Elms Street

Whitefield (next to Roma/Morrisons) M45 8GQ

NA Radcliffe Wednesday - 7pm

New Life Church

Stand Lane (opposite number 84)

Radcliffe M26 1JR

NA Wednesday12:30pm-"open to all” so friend or family member can attend with the newcomer (FREE breakfast food is served in the same Building 10am-12noon)

Manna House

Irwell Street

Bury BL9 0HE

Contact Details

Telephone Number

0300 999 1212

Email Address

webcom@ukna.org

Notes

Referral Notes

Open/self referral

Service Information

Coverages:

National

Links for information

Last updated 8th January 2024

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