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  1. Narcotics Anonymous

    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.

  2. Addiction Problem? Narcotics Anonymous can help.

    Here you will find information on free, downloadable NA literature, as well as options to purchase literature from NA’s United States online site, and options for purchasing eBooks from outside retailers.

  3. NA Meetings - Narcotics Anonymous Meetings Near Me Search

    Find Narcotics Anonymous meetings near you. Our free NA meeting locator helps you start your recovery journey with local support groups.

  4. Find NA Near You – Narcotics Anonymous USA

    If you are unable to get in touch with the local NA Area, or would like to speak with someone about services that span a broader geographic area, then reach out to the local NA Region through their …

  5. Virtual NA

    NA Meetings Online & by Phone Bringing Narcotics Anonymous Meetings to Remote or Isolated Addicts from around the world who may, for whatever reason, be unable to attend local face to face meetings.

  6. Narcotics Anonymous - Wikipedia

    The book explores the principles found in the 12 Traditions of NA and is a resource for members of NA to learn what the essence of the Traditions are, as well as understanding their application for NA …

  7. Find Narcotics Anonymous Meetings

    Home › Find NA Meetings Find NA Meetings Drug Abuse Treatment Programs Find NA meetings or choose inpatient treatment Group therapy & support Private Addiction Treatment Programs Available

  8. Narcotics Anonymous: How It Works and How Effective is it?

    Apr 17, 2025 · Narcotics Anonymous (NA) is a self-help fellowship designed for people who want to stop using drugs and seek ongoing support in their recovery. It originated in 1953, inspired by the …

  9. Narcotics Anonymous: What to Expect at a Meeting - WebMD

    Jun 12, 2024 · What Is Narcotics Anonymous? NA started in California in the 1950s as an offshoot of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA). Today, it holds more than 70,000 regular meetings in 144 countries.

  10. Find NA - Narcotics Anonymous World Services

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