Nar-Anon
Organization Description
A program based on the Twelve Steps of Nar-Anon offering recovery and support for families and friends of addicts.
- Not a religious program. Not affiliated with other organizations or any outside entity.
- A spiritual program with an acceptance of the idea of dependence upon a Higher Power to help in solving problems and achieving peace of mind.
- Members share their experiences, strength, and hope at weekly meetings.
- Purpose: to help families of addicts by practicing the Twelve Steps of Nar-Anon, by encouraging and understanding addicted relatives, and welcoming/giving comfort to families of addicts.
- Meetings are confidential.
- Meetings do not provide advice, indulge in gossip, or criticism and do not discuss religion, treatment centers, or self-help groups.
- Individual religious beliefs are considered a personal matter, and a point is made to avoid discussions regarding specific faiths.
Agency Services
- Nar-Anon Family Groups (5 locations)
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