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Erie, Pennsylvania NA Meetings

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Upcoming NA Meetings in Erie

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12:00 PM Vigilance Group 250 West 7th Street Erie
6:30 PM 12 Step Spiritual Thing Group 707 Sassafras Street Erie

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Erie is a city and county seat of Erie County. It is situated on the south shore of Lake Erie, the state of Pennsylvania. It is quite sad that this city has a very high rate of drug addiction. Drug addiction is a chronic disease that destroys a person’s life when it’s left untreated. Fortunately, NA meetings in Pennsylvania contribute to keeping lives safe by providing a platform where people with drug addiction can come together to share their feelings, struggles, tips, and all sorts of helpful information. To ensure that this does not become a lost cause, NA meetings in Pennsylvania have adopted a 12-step approach which includes listening, learning, remembering, and sharing. NA meetings Erie PA ensure the participant receives appreciation regardless of their religion, gender, social status, physical and mental condition. NA meetings are open to all individuals with a substance use disorder (SUD), regardless of their recovery stage. Members of the group must have support systems, such as reliving the same feelings and problems they faced while struggling with SUD. Search for the nearest NA meetings to your area, and be sure to keep up-to-date with the latest information about these meetings by checking out their website. The organization of the NA meetings helps individuals get the most from their experience.

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