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Upcoming NA Meetings in Elmira

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7:00 PM Starting Over Group Elmira 314 West Church Street Elmira

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Elmira is the largest city and the county seat of Chemung County, New York. There are many resources for people struggling with substance use disorder in this community including NA meetings in Elmhurst. There are two main types of NA meetings: speaker meetings and closed meetings. In a speaker meeting, a person will typically speak about their recovery experience, the strength and hope they found during their recovery, and how gratitude has helped them through difficult times. A speaker meeting will typically last 20 to 30 minutes, with the remaining time reserved for other members to share their stories. This type of meeting is the most traditional type of NA meeting and is a good introduction to NA. Another type of NA meeting is a closed meeting. In a closed meeting, the group members discuss their personal experiences with substance use disorder. Members will offer each other advice and will guide one another through the Twelve Steps. These sessions can be useful for newcomers. as they provide an opportunity for new members to openly discuss their struggles. It is important to note that these meetings are reserved for people who struggle with substance use disorder. Browse our directory to find NA meetings in Elmhurst and NA meetings in New York near you. If you are seeking treatment options, call 800-934-1582(Sponsored) to speak with a specialist today.

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