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The Nar-Anon Family Groups are a worldwide fellowship for those affected by someone else’s addiction. As a Twelve-Step Program, we offer our help by sharing our experience, strength, and hope. The only requirement for membership is that there be a problem of addiction in a relative or friend.
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Nar-Anon Literature is available at our meetings. The paper order form uses 8.5x11 size paper. It may be mailed or faxed to World Service Office. ... Nar-Anon World Service Office publishes a quarterly Newsletter.
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Nar-Anon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Nar-Anon family groups of California, a twelve step (12 step) program for families and friends of drug abusers. ... Nar-Anon is a 12-step fellowship for the family and friends of drug addicts. We welcome anyone to share in our unity and strength. To learn more about our presence in California, select from the links below.
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Nar-Anon Day ... The Nar-Anon Family Groups ... View Nar-Anon Family Groups of Ontario in a larger map...
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Nar-Anon Family Group Headquarters, Inc. ... Nar-Ateen and Nar-Atot programs available. Write: Nar-Anon Family Group Headquarters; 22527 Crenshaw Blvd., Suite 200B; Torrance, CA 90505; Voice: 1-800-477-6291; Fax: 310-534-8688; Website: http://www.nar-anon.org;
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To reach a Nar-Anon Family Group member directly, please call Rebecca at (732) 591-1827. If you are calling from ; southern New Jersey, please call Barry at (856) 848-8715, or Carol at (609) 371-8848. If you are unable to reach any ;
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In the Nar-Anon program, we learn that drug addiction is a disease that we are not responsible for. The drug user needs help and so do we. We discovered many of our efforts to control or change the situation were often actually enabling or encouraging this person to continue a self- destructive pattern.
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WELCOME TO NAR-ANON; AUSTRALIA; ... Nar-Anon Family Groups are self-help support groups for families and friends of compulsive drug users. Members meet anonymously to gain an understanding of the user's behaviour and how to cope with it. Sharing in the experiences of others can provide guidance in coping with day to...
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