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Upcoming NA Meetings in Pecos

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7:00 PM Life Change Group 416 South Plum Street Pecos

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Pecos is the largest city in and the county seat of Reeves County. There is a local NA directory to help people who want to attend NA meetings in Pecos. NA meetings are effective for people who are trying to stay in recovery from addiction to narcotics. The meetings, organized by the Narcotics Anonymous community, give a sense of not being alone in the fight against substance use disorders. Members of the Narcotics Anonymous community feel the love and care shown by other members as they engage in activities that can keep them inspired to overcome substance use disorders. The Narcotics Anonymous community has been existing for many years and several people have been able to achieve long-term recovery by joining the community immediately after being medically treated for substance use disorders. There are different types of substance use disorders but the Narcotics Anonymous community does not specialize in any. This means that people with an addiction to opioids painkillers, cracks, marijuana, etc, are all welcome to the community. To join Texas NA meetings, members are required to communicate their intent to live drug-free lives. Asides from that, there are no other membership requirements. As part of our move aimed at helping people who wish to live drug-free lives, we have created the NA directory on narcotics.com and we keep it up-to-date. If you call our helplines, we can also help you find health facilities for professional treatments in Pecos.

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