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Support offered by NA

Meetings are held in and around Durban each week which anyone who feels they want to stop using drugs may join.

NARCOTICS Anonymous (NA) offers free support and guidance on recovery from drug or alcohol problems.

Meetings are held in and around Durban each week which anyone who feels they want to stop using drugs may join, regardless of which drug was used.

There are no fees or dues to join NA. The success of NA is the value of addicts working together with other addicts. At meetings, members share their successes and challenges in overcoming active addiction and living drug free, productive lives.

On a Monday, from 6.30pm to 7.30pm, a meeting is held at 161 Monty Naicker Street, St Paul’s Anglican Church, Across road from Durban City Hall and at the same time at 97 Windmill Road, Musgrave.

A meeting is held on Tuesday from 7pm to 8pm at Manning Road Methodist Church, 450 Che Guevara Road and on Wednesday, a meeting is from 7.30pm to 8.30pm at St Thomas Anglican Church, St Thomas Lane, off Stephen Dlamini Road.

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On Thursday, a meeting is held in Umbilo at the Greek Orthodox Church, 4 Cavell Place from 7.30pm to 8.30pm and on Friday, there are meetings at St Thomas Anglican Church from 7.30pm to 8.30pm in Musgrave and at the same time at St Anne’s Catholic Church, 585 Randles Road, Sydenham. A morning meeting is held on Saturday from 10am to 11am at Musgrave Methodist Church, St Thomas’ Road and at 1.30pm at the Denis Hurley Centre, 2 Cathedral Road, Durban Central. There is a meeting from 8am to 9am at the Durban Beachfront in front of Mini Town on Sundays, with a 7pm to 8pm meeting at Ethekwini College, Room 125, at 75 Earl Haig Road, Berea.

Visit the NA website at www.na.org.za or call the helpline on 083 900 6962.

 

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