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Upcoming NA Meetings in Branford

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7:30 PM New Beginnings Group Branford 405 Henry Avenue NW Branford

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Branford, a city where a few people deal with substance use disorders daily, is located in Suwannee County, Florida. Substance use disorder could be treated medically but joining the Narcotics Anonymous community for social support could increase the speed of recovery from narcotics use. The Narcotics Anonymous community started as far back as the 1950s. It is similar to the Alcoholics Anonymous program but the main difference is that the Narcotics Anonymous community provides social support for all types of substance use disorders. Today, the community is regarded as one of the best organizations doing what it does. It held its first meeting in Los Angeles but it has quickly spread to other parts of the world. Today, there are a few NA meetings in Branford and other cities in the U.S. Some of these meetings cater to demographics like age, occupation, sexual orientation, etc. People who need to locate some of the best NA meetings Florida can check on our local NA directory at narcotics.com. The directory is sorted by city which means people can see lists of particular cities. Usually, all it takes to join the Narcotics Anonymous community is showing up in the next NA meeting and declaring interest in living a drug-free life. There are no charges or other requirements to enjoy social support.

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