Opportunity
Presbyterian Church - Mondays at 6:30 pm - 202 N. Pines
Road, Spokane Valley
Our Club -
Thursday at 4:00 pm - 1104 West Second Ave.
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information contact:
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What is Nar-Anon?
Nar-Anon members
are relatives and friends who are concerned about the addiction or drug
problem of another. Nar-Anon’s program of recovery is adapted from
Narcotics Anonymous and uses Nar-Anon's Twelve Steps, Twelve Traditions,
and Twelve Concepts.
What is a Nar-Anon
Family Group?
The Nar-Anon
Family Group is for those who know or have known a feeling of
desperation due to the addiction problem of someone close to them. Nar-Anon
members share their experiences, strength, and hope at weekly meetings.
The meetings are usually held at locations such as treatment centers,
hospitals, churches, community centers, or local twelve-step clubs.
What if there is
no Nar-Anon Group in my area?
If there is no
Nar-Anon Family Group in your community, you may start one.
Click here for more information.
How Do I Join
Nar-Anon?
Joining is easy;
just attend a meeting. There are no dues or fees. The only requirement
for membership is that there is a problem of addiction in a relative or
friend. Nar-Anon is not affiliated with any other organization or
outside entity.
What Does It
Cost?
Nar-Anon has no
dues or fees. Each group is self-supporting and collects donations that
are used for local expenses such as room rent and supplies. Group and
member donations support the Nar-Anon World Service Office.
Is Literature
Available?
Nar-Anon
publications are based upon the shared experience of our membership and
their application of Nar-Anon's principles to their lives. For a
description of available Nar-Anon literature,
click here.
Is Professional
Help Available?
Nar-Anon is a
non-professional fellowship whose members share their experience,
strength, and hope to solve their common problems. We have learned to
avoid standing in the way of the addict’s recovery. Nar-Anon is not a
replacement for and does not provide professional treatment. Nar-Anon
does cooperate with Narcotics Anonymous, recovery programs, and other
organizations, but does not affiliate with or recommend them. For
further information about Nar-Anon and professional help,
click here to download a fact sheet.
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