NA(Narcotics Anonymous) Meetings in Charleston, West Virginia

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Beam Memorial Presbyterian
317 Washington Street West
Charleston, West Virginia, 25302
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Sunday 6:30 pm (18:30) - Topic NA Meeting Directions
Unitarian Universalist Church
520 Kanawha Boulevard West
Charleston, West Virginia, 25302
(Masks Required and EnforcedDirections: Masks & social distancing required)
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Monday 7:30 pm (19:30) - - Discussion/Participation; Literature Study NA Meeting Directions
PAAC Drop in Center
1514 Kanawha Boulevard
Charleston, West Virginia, 25387
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Tuesday 4:30 pm (16:30) - - NA Meeting Directions
Ashbury United Methodist Church
501 Elizabeth Street
Charleston, West Virginia, 25311
(Directions: At Jackson Street)
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Wednesday 6:30 pm (18:30) - - Discussion/Participation; Literature Study NA Meeting Directions
PAAC Drop in Center
1514 Kanawha Boulevard
Charleston, West Virginia, 25387
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Thursday 4:30 pm (16:30) - - NA Meeting Directions
Bream Memorial Presbyterian
317 Washington Street West
Charleston, West Virginia, 25302
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Thursday 7:30 pm (19:30) - Literature Study NA Meeting Directions
Village Chapel Presbyterian Church
3818 Venable Avenue
Charleston, West Virginia, 25304
(Directions: 39th & Venable Avenue)
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Friday 8:00 pm (20:00) - - Discussion/Participation NA Meeting Directions
Risen City Church
1410 4th Avenue
Charleston, West Virginia, 25387
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Saturday 7:30 pm (19:30) - - NA Meeting Directions

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NA(Narcotics Anonymous) Meetings

NA(Narcotics Anonymous) is an organization which is community based membership supports across multiple language and cultures to overcome addictions. NA meetings are held at multiple locations and throughout the week depending on the location. NA members are offered recovery based on a twelve step program including group meetings. There are no social, religious, economic, racial, ethnic, national, gender, or class-status membership restrictions. There are no dues or fees for membership; most members regularly contribute in meetings to help cover the expenses incurred for the rent of facility space.

** We have no affiliation with NA Organization and this information is just to make life easy for people in search of NA meetings within their interested locations.