Information for Professionals
Narcotics Anonymous values building relationships with those in government, the clergy, the helping professions, and private voluntary organizations. We believe that the maintenance of successful relationships involves ongoing dialogue and mutual communication. Our experience shows that we have many non-addict friends that can advocate for NA.
The North Carolina Mountain Area of Narcotics Anonymous cooperates with professionals and organizations, by providing information about recovery through the NA Fellowship. Additionally, NA members are often available to make panel presentations in educational facilities, treatment centers and correctional facilities as well as other public venues.
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A Resource in Your Community
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Narcotics Anonymous is a nonprofit, international, community-based organization for recovering addicts active in over 116 countries. Narcotics Anonymous (NA) members learn from one another how to live drug-free and recover from the effects of addiction in their lives.If you have considered recommending Narcotics Anonymous to someone who has a drug problem, you may have a few questions about our organization. This pamphlet is designed to answer those questions.
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Please feel free to contact the chairperson of our Public relations subcommittee by calling our helpline and selecting the option to do so at anytime and thank you for your interest in Narcotic Anonymous.
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More ips can be found here.
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