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Narcotics Anonymous World Services [Recommended] Description: Lots of information about NA. Find meetings. Read pamphlets. Contact NA. Read their magazine "NA Way." (na.org) |
Croc's Narcotics Anonymous Web Site Description: Serious and fun as well as plenty of resources. (uana.com) |
International Phonelines Description: Narcotics Anonymous phone numbers around the world. (na.org) |
Listen To Recovery Description: Free Narcotics Anonymous speaker tapes in Real Audio. (home.dmv.com) |
NA Recovery Literature Description: Narcotics Anonymous pamphlets are available in English and Spanish. (na.org) |
Relationship of NA to AA Description: Narcotics Anonymous affirms that "Singleness of Purpose" is appropriate for Alcoholics Anonymous. By NA World Service Board. (na.org) |
The NArchive Description: A record of Narcotics Anonymous history items. Includes early literature, documents and forum discussions. A page is set aside to record upcoming events. Also registration for a group at Yahoo. (mwbr.net) |
The Twelve Steps Narcotics Anonymous Description: Information on and history of the NA program of recovery. (12stepsna.com) |
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