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Dixon is a beautiful city, situated in northern Pulaski County, Missouri, United States. Sadly, a large number of people in the city undergo the struggles of substance use disorders. Narcotics Anonymous meetings, consequently, have been set up in Dixon to help people find recovery and overcome these challenges. You can find NA meetings in Dixon when you visit our website at narcotics.com. The website also contains a directory of local NA meetings sorted by states to help people with substance use disorders find recovery programs. The meetings have a friendly and nonjudgmental environment where participants can interact with other members with similar struggles and challenges. There is also the chance to learn from the experiences of other members who have acquired sobriety. Depending on individual preferences, members may choose to attend open NA meetings where family members and friends are allowed to join or closed NA meetings which are reserved only for members suffering from drug use disorder. NA meetings do not offer official treatment for disorders, but the meetings help to ease and increase the chances of achieving and maintaining sobriety. To learn more about NA meetings in Missouri, please reach out to any of our specialists near you by calling our helplines.

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