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Upcoming NA Meetings in Perry

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7:00 PM We Do Recover Group Perry 1211 Lucinda Street Perry

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Perry is a Dallas County city in the state of Iowa, and many residents struggle with substance addiction. Substance addiction can cause significant problems in many parts of an individual’s life, which is why NA meetings in Iowa are a great way to find community and get sober. Narcotics Anonymous is a 12-step fellowship in which members support and encourage one another; a great thing about this program is that anyone is welcome to join as long as they have an earnest desire to quit using drugs. NA follows the 12 steps of recovery originally created by Alcoholics Anonymous, and members move throughout these steps at their own pace. Often, they do this with the help of a sponsor, although a sponsor isn’t required to be a member of NA. Many people benefit from sharing their stories and listening to the experiences of others while attending NA meetings in Perry. Go to narcotics.com to find nearby meeting venues and take your first step toward a drug-free life today. If you feel that you’d like to also attend professional addiction treatment, you can contact one of our treatment support specialists by calling our helpline. They will help you find the best rehab in Perry for you.

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Get Help With Drug Addiction

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