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Upcoming NA Meetings in Franklin

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7:00 PM Cochranton Cares Group 114 East Adams Street Cochranton

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Franklin is a county seat of Venango County, Pennsylvania. Although Franklin is a beautiful city, it has been hit by drug addiction as much as many other cities around the state. Drug addiction is a brain disorder that affects decision-making, behavior, and relationships. Residents who need a substance use disorder treatment can get it from the local NA meetings in Franklin. The main issue is that some of the people addicted do not join soon enough. At NA meetings, people who have been diagnosed with a substance use disorder are helping others who currently have this narcotics-related issue. The only requirement for attending a NA meeting is to be willing to live a drug-free life. To aid the process of living a drug-free life, NA meetings in Pennsylvania have incorporated various strategies to assist people who want to live a healthy life. Some of them are the non-judgmental environment, the willingness to learn from others, and a high standard of living. The group meetings are designed to provide a caring and welcoming environment where individuals can freely express themselves while learning from people who have gone through the same struggles. Joining one of the world’s largest and the best organized NA meetings based on its high standards is a good way to start a drug-free life.

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