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  1. Narcotics Anonymous

    The NA program started as a small US movement that has grown into one of the world's oldest and largest organizations of its type. Today, Narcotics Anonymous is well established …

  2. Find NA - Narcotics Anonymous World Services

    Find local NA websites and phonelines for in-person meetings or search for virtual NA meetings.

  3. Virtual Meeting Search - Narcotics Anonymous World Services

    Select your language to see virtual NA meeting results. After you have selected a language, you can use the filters to refine your search. Results will be displayed in your current time zone. To …

  4. About the NA Program

    Today, NA members hold nearly 76,000 meetings weekly in 143 countries. We offer recovery from the effects of addiction through working a twelve-step program, including regular attendance at …

  5. What is Narcotics Anonymous - Narcotics Anonymous World …

    Need help for family or a friend? NA meetings are run by and for addicts. If you're looking for help for a loved one, you can contact Narcotics Anonymous near you.

  6. In-Person Meetings - Narcotics Anonymous World Services

    NA World Services does not keep a database of in-person NA meetings. To find in-person NA meetings near you, enter your location to find your closest NA community for updated and …

  7. Virtual Meeting Resources - Narcotics Anonymous World Services

    This page contains links and resources to help addicts meet online or by phone. To share a locally developed resource, email [email protected].

  8. IP #29, An Introduction to NA Meetings

    People have all sorts of reasons for attending NA meetings, but the purpose of each meeting is to give NA members a place to share recovery with other addicts. If you are not an addict, look …

  9. What Is the Narcotics Anonymous Program? (Group Reading)

    NA is a nonprofit fellowship or society of men and women for whom drugs had become a major problem. We are recovering addicts who meet regularly to help each other stay clean.

  10. People have all sorts of reasons for attending NA meetings, but the purpose of each meeting is to give NA members a place to share recovery with other addicts. If you are not an addict, look …