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Abilene is a city and capital of Dickinson County in the state of Kansas. The city has a couple of claims to fame. It hosts the Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library and Museum, as well as the Greyhound Hall of Fame. It was initially named Mud Creek after its founding but then renamed Abilene after a passage in the Bible, meaning ‘city of the plains’. Along with all of these things, Abilene also hosts sufferers of substance use disorders. Recovering narcotics users need help and support from a community they can trust and respect. This is a reason why Narcotics Anonymous holds meetings in Abilene. The 12-step program developed by Narcotics Anonymous can really help people overcome their disorders and function better in their lives. Additionally, the sense of community provided by being in the midst of a diverse group of people who are struggling with the same disorders, like at NA meetings in Abilene, can be essential to preserving your sanity, because you no longer feel alone, isolated, unseen, and unheard. This alone can go a long way towards helping people in their struggle with substance use disorders. The website Narcotics.com provides a directory of all the NA meetings Kansas, along with their schedules and locations. Visit the website and choose the one best for you.

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