

An open meeting in Narcotics Anonymous allows people from outside of the. Verbal participation, however, is limited to NA members only. * The University of Alabama does not affiliate with any particular 12-step denomination or other specific type of mutual aid support group. A: An open meeting is an NA meeting that may be attended by anyone (e.g., judges, probation officers, professionals, family members) interested in how we have found recovery from the disease of addiction. You can also use the change form in the usual. website, please send an email to with the Name, Day, Time and City of the meeting as well as the online meeting info and we will list it. We are providing these links as a service during the coronavirus pandemic.

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In some cases, could charge a small cost per call, to a licensed treatment center, a paid advertiser, this allows to offer free resources and information to those in need by calling the free hotline you agree to. There is no obligation to enter treatment.

Secular Alcoholics Anonymous: Secular AA meeting list If seeking any further online meetings other than the ones listed above, please go to: Narcotics Anonymous Online Meetings Events Events Calendar Hog Fish NA Park Campout Smithville Campout Women’s Recovery Network Wednesday’s in Person and New Saturday Zoom Meeting Surviving All Odds & Keep It Real Speaker Jam F.A.I.T.H.
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*Also the AA grapevine periodical is available to all for free during this time: AA GRAPEVINE You can use the listing below any time to find Narcotics Anonymous meetings near you in Montana. Below you will find virtual meetings that are available. The Minnesota Region of Narcotics Anonymous has created this website to help carry our message that an addict, any addict, can stop using drugs, lose the. We have 156 in-person NA recovery meetings scheduled across the Montana Region, as well as seventeen virtual, online NA meetings, and eleven hybrid-virtual meetings per week. The Collegiate Recovery Community (CRC) is committed to providing community and support during the uncertain times of COVID-19.
