What Are Narcotics Anonymous
and Alcoholics Anonymous?
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Narcotics Anonymous (NA) is a nonprofit fellowship of individuals who have struggled with substance use disorders. Members come together to share their experiences, strength, and hope to help one another achieve and maintain a drug-free life. NA believes that recovery is possible through mutual support, accountability, and spiritual growth.
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is a globally recognized program for individuals recovering from alcohol dependency. Based on a 12-step model, AA meetings offer a safe space where members can share their stories, receive encouragement, and work toward long-term sobriety through faith, community, and personal reflection.
A Safe and Inclusive Space for Recovery
We understand that addiction does not discriminate—it impacts people from all walks of life. Our churches provide safe meeting spaces that uphold the core values of confidentiality, compassion, and community. Whether you are attending your first meeting or are further along in your recovery journey, you will find support within our walls.
Join a Meeting or Get Involved
Whether you are seeking help for yourself or supporting a loved one, you are always welcome here. Our doors are open to everyone—church members and non-members alike—because no one should face addiction or its effects alone.
For more information on meeting times and locations, please contact individual parishes or reach out to NA or AA directly.