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Upcoming NA Meetings in Oberlin

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7:30 PM West Side Freedom From Addiction Group 34077 Lorain Road North Ridgeville

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Oberlin is a city in Lorain County, Ohio, and is the place of birth of the Anti-Saloon League. The city which is home to a lot of peaceful and calm people, unfortunately, also has a significant number of its residents who are victims of drug addiction and substance use disorders. It has affected the lives of these individuals negatively, with many of them being forced to live sad, lonely lives as they struggle to communicate effectively with people around them. It has also resulted in low productivity at work and reduced quality of life in general. This is why Narcotics Anonymous (NA), a community founded in 1953 to provide support to victims of drug addiction and substance use disorders, has set up NA meetings in Oberlin. These meetings serve as a platform for the coming together of victims and are very friendly and accommodating. Members are encouraged to share their stories and participants who have reached advanced recovery stages form support groups to assist those still in the initial stages. For more information on NA meetings Ohio, you can reach out to any of our specialists close to you.

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