What to Expect
If you or someone you know is struggling with drug addiction, Narcotics Anonymous offers a welcoming and supportive environment to begin the journey toward recovery. These meetings provide a safe space where adults can share experiences and find encouragement from others facing similar challenges.
Each session is focused on fostering health and wellbeing through community support, making it easier to take the first step toward a drug-free life. The group is nonprofit and open to all adults who want help overcoming drug problems.
Activity Details
Meetings are held every Monday evening from 18:30 to 19:30, starting on 9 March 2026, with subsequent sessions on 16, 23, 30 March and 6 April 2026. No booking is required; simply come along and join the group.
The cost is a gold coin donation, making it an accessible option for anyone seeking assistance. Public holidays may affect the schedule, so it's best to check ahead if unsure.
Location and Access
The meetings take place at the Cooinda Community Centre, a friendly and accessible venue located within the City of Marion. The centre is well-serviced by public transport and offers parking options nearby.
This community hub is known for hosting a variety of supportive and health-focused activities, making it a comfortable place for newcomers to feel at ease.
Important Information
Narcotics Anonymous is a nonprofit fellowship dedicated to helping individuals overcome drug addiction through mutual support. The group encourages honesty, confidentiality, and respect among members.
If you think you might have a drug problem and want to stop using, attending these meetings can be a crucial first step toward recovery.
No prior experience or registration is necessary, and all adults are welcome to attend.
Booking and Prices
There is no need to book in advance; just come along to the scheduled sessions.
A gold coin donation ($1) is appreciated to help cover venue costs, but the focus is on accessibility and support rather than profit.
For any questions or further information, contacting the community centre directly is recommended.