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Santa Barbara, California NA Meetings

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Upcoming NA Meetings in Santa Barbara

Time Name Address / Platform Region
6:45 AM Wheels Fell Off Group 235 East Cota Street Santa Barbara
7:00 PM Grupo La Recuperacion Es Posible 1111 Garden Street Santa Barbara
7:30 PM Young Peoples Candlelight Group 305 East Anapamu Street Santa Barbara
9:00 PM Sleepwalkers Group 227 West Haley Street Santa Barbara

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Santa Barbara is a coastal city and one of the most populated cities in Santa Barbara County, California. Among its large populace is a lot of persons battling with substance use disorders and many more being affected by the negative effects of these addictions. It is very easy for a person to get addicted to drugs but once addicted, it becomes very difficult to get out. Individuals suffering from drug abuse disorders are not the only ones being affected as their friends and loved ones also share in the grief. Rising to the needs of those struggling with these addictions is Narcotics Anonymous (NA). This non-profit organization has been committed to ensuring that the fight against the improper use of drugs is made easier for victims. Given how hard it is to overcome drug addiction all by oneself, the NA community through its meetings offers a helping hand to those willing to recover from drug addictions. NA meetings in Santa Barbara serve as a platform for members to connect and interact with each other. Old members who have ultimately overcome their struggles with substance and drug addictions share their testimonies to encourage new members. For more information on California NA meetings, do check out our directory.

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