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Upcoming NA Meetings in Safford

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6:00 PM Safford Survivors Group 1020 South 10th Avenue Safford

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Safford is a city and the county seat of Graham County, Arizona. NA meetings in Safford are a group consisting of those in various stages of recovery from substance use disorder. NA meetings can be open or closed, and the best fit for you will be based on your individual needs. Open meetings are for people who are interested in the program, but some meetings restrict the participation of those who do not have a substance use disorder. However, closed meetings are reserved for people who are struggling with substance use disorder or have reason to believe that they have one. Meetings can be further categorized into speaker and discussion formats. Speaker meetings have one person who has progressed far into their recovery speak for the majority for the meeting. Discussion meetings distribute speaking time more evenly among members and will typically focus on a particular topic. NA meetings are free to attend and members never have to pay dues. The meetings are held in a convenient location with flexible hours. Moreover, NA meetings are a good way to gain access to a peer support system. They are also beneficial for people who are recovering from substance use disorder by offering a community-based group approach. Browse our directory to find Arizona NA meetings that are a fit for you. For help finding professional treatment options, call 800-934-1582(Sponsored) to speak with a specialist today.

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