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Franklin, Massachusetts NA Meetings

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Upcoming NA Meetings in Franklin

Time Name Address / Platform Region
7:00 PM Foundation For Success Group Online 120 High Street Pawtucket
7:30 PM Monday Night Message Group 52 North Main Street Mansfield
7:30 PM Dig Deep Group 630 Rathbun Street Blackstone

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The Town of Franklin is a city in Norfolk County, Massachusetts. People in Franklin who are suffering from the symptoms of drug addiction can seek professional help in their city. Not only that, but there are also NA meetings in Franklin for when they need to stay in recovery. NA meetings are regular gatherings of NA members to share inspiring stories and discuss how they can continue to live drug-free lives. Before being allowed to attend NA meetings in Massachusetts, a person must be ready to stop using drugs. The NA community recognizes that this is a difficult decision for people who are addicted to drugs, but it has enough activities to assist them. People who join the NA community but later relapse are not judged or expelled from the group. During narcotics recovery, relapses are common, and members of the NA community are always willing to lend a hand to ensure that those who relapse get back on track. The NA community does not collaborate with other groups or hire counselors or other professionals. People struggling with drug addiction can help each other, according to the NA community. Visit narcotics.com to find out where NA meetings are held near you. If you need help finding drug detox programs in Franklin, call our helplines.

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