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Upcoming NA Meetings in Yuma

Time Name Address / Platform Region
12:00 PM Nooner Group 300 South 4th Avenue Yuma
6:00 PM NA is Life Group 310 Madison Avenue Yuma
7:00 PM Grupo Unidad 310 Madison Avenue Yuma

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Yuma is a city in and the county seat of Yuma County, Arizona. There are several options for those with a substance use disorder to get help, including NA meetings in Yuma. One of the main benefits of Arizona NA meetings is that they are a good way to meet other people who share similar struggles. The community support provided by meetings helps people to recover from substance use disorder by reducing the chances of relapse and helping people who end up resuming substance use get back on track. It is also helpful for people who suffer from social anxiety, as the meetings provide a safe, welcoming environment where people are encouraged to speak about their experiences, but are not required to do so. Generally, NA meetings are divided into two types: open and closed. An open meeting is open to all people who are interested in learning about NA and want to find a support network. The majority of NA groups will allow those who do not suffer from a substance use disorder to attend, but this isn’t always the case. Closed NA meetings are only for NA members. Some NA meetings in Yuma are targeted towards specific groups, including beginner only meetings, helping you to find a group with people you can more easily relate to. Browse our directory to find Arizona NA meetings that are suitable for you. For help finding professional treatment, call 800-934-1582(Sponsored) to connect with a specialist today.

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