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Upcoming NA Meetings in Bristol

Time Name Address / Platform Region
7:00 AM Wakeup To Recovery Group 19 West Main Street Moorestown
9:00 AM Wake Up To Reality Group 7300 New Falls Road Levittown
11:30 AM Midday Miracles Group Trenton 111 Perry Street Trenton
12:00 PM Together We Grow Group 136 East Broad Street Burlington
1:00 PM Spirit of Living Group 4442 Frankford Avenue Philadelphia
1:00 PM Solutions Group Philadelphia 13073 Bustleton Avenue Philadelphia
6:30 PM Peace of Mind Group 4215 Glendale Street Philadelphia
7:00 PM Riverside Recovery Group 2 Rev Martin Luther King Jr Drive Willingboro
7:00 PM One Step at a Time Group 50 Escher Street Trenton
7:00 PM Path to Hope Group 228 East Washington Street Riverside
7:00 PM Tag Topic Group 6131 Bristol Emilie Road Levittown
7:00 PM Stepping Into Recovery Group 2185 Bristol Oxford Valley Road Levittown
7:00 PM If You Want What We Have Group Philadelphia 200 64 East Olney Avenue Philadelphia
7:00 PM Spiritual Foundation Group Bryn Athyn 1200 Cathedral Road Bryn Athyn
7:30 PM The Solution Is In The Steps Group 240 Creek Road Mount Laurel
7:30 PM Recovery First Group 3550 Nottingham Way Hamilton
7:30 PM Hope Without Dope Group 999 York Road Warminster
7:30 PM Faith And Work Group 820 Almshouse Road Warminster
8:00 PM Some Are Sicker Than Others Group 1200 Easton Road Abington
8:00 PM New Horizons Group Philadelphia 8101 Bustleton Avenue Philadelphia

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Bristol is a borough in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Some inhabitants of Bristol suffer from substance use disorders, which have some impacts on their daily lives. Drug triggers can sometimes lead to the development of substance use disorders. People become addicted to compulsive drug use when they take medications for pain, anxiety, or other medical issues without a prescription or supervision from a trained health care professional. Excessive sweating, puking, body aches, and general body weakness are some of the symptoms they experience when this happens. As the symptoms become more severe, serious complications arise. The good news is that substance use disorders can be effectively treated using a variety of approaches, including medication-assisted treatment and detoxification programs. There are also social groups that offer moral support to people who are struggling with substance use disorders. The Narcotics Anonymous community is one of the most dependable and effective social service providers. For decades, the community has been dedicated to assisting people in staying clean. It holds NA meetings in Bristol to assist people who are having trouble staying drug-free by allowing them to attend meetings where they can get support. Joining the Narcotics Anonymous community is a courageous step toward substance use disorders recovery. Narcotics.com can help you locate the closest NA meetings in Pennsylvania to you.

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