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Upcoming NA Meetings in Franktown

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7:00 PM Southern Serenity Group 11805 South Pine Drive Parker

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Franktown is an unincorporated town, a post office, and a census-designated place located in and governed by Douglas County, Colorado. Dwellers of Franktown who need help staying sober can join the NA community. The NA community is a social support group that helps people struggling to live drug-free. The community organizes series of events, activities, and programs where people get to interact with other people looking to abstain from drug use and share personal stories and strategies for staying drug-free. Although the NA community is entirely based on mutual help, members are not coerced to participate in all group activities. People can choose to share their stories or not. Also, there is no punishment for members who miss meetings even though it is advisable to attend regularly. More importantly, the NA meetings in Franktown and Colorado NA meetings at large do not chastise members who relapse during or after recovery. Instead, such people are admonished to get back on track and continue with their treatment. The NA community is a great platform for people hoping to stay drug-free but it is also recommended that people combine it with professional treatment. If you’re not sure where to get medical or other professional help in Franktown, our specialists are available to help you locate one. Call our helplines right away!

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