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Upcoming NA Meetings in Pleasanton

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7:00 PM New Horizons Group 914 Ohio Street Pleasanton

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Pleasanton is a city in Atascosa County, Texas. A local NA directory is available to assist those interested in attending NA meetings in Pleasanton. People who are trying to stay in recovery from addiction to narcotics can benefit from NA meetings. The Narcotics Anonymous community’s meetings provide a sense of not being alone in the fight against substance use disorders. As they participate in activities that can keep them motivated to tackle substance use disorders, members of the Narcotics Anonymous community feel the care and love shown by other members. The Narcotics Anonymous community has been around for a long time, and several people have been able to achieve long-term recovery by joining right after medical treatment for substance use disorders. Although there are various types of substance use disorders, the Narcotics Anonymous community does not specialize in any of them. This means that anyone addicted to opioid painkillers, crack, marijuana or other substances is welcome to join the community. Members must express their desire to live drug-free lives to join Texas NA meetings. Aside from that, there are no other requirements for membership. We created the NA directory on narcotics.com and keep it up-to-date as part of our effort to assist people who want to live drug-free lives. If you call our hotlines, we can also assist you in locating health facilities in Pleasanton where you can receive professional treatment.

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