Carrying the Message
Ad-Hoc Committee
Needs your help!
No Computer experience needed!
More Info
Meeting Scouts Needed!
6 Month Clean Time Requirement!
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DRUG PROBLEM? WE CAN HELP
CALL THE CONNECTICUT REGION OF NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS
Statewide Hotline
1(800)
627-3543
24 hours a day,
7 days a week!
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Regional Positions
out to the fellowship (OTF)
As of
September 2008
RSC Vice-Chair
Alt. Treasurer
Literature Chair
Alt. RD
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Welcome to
The Connecticut Region of Narcotics
Anonymous Official Website
The following information may be helpful to family members and loved ones who want to know more about the Narcotics Anonymous Program:
Information about Narcotics Anonymous
Narcotics Anonymous Literature Online
You may be asking what can I do to help my loved one?
The following information is provided as a resource. Connecticut Region of Narcotics Anonymous is not affiliated with any outside organization or institution, nor do we endorse any organizations, institutions, or programs.
If your loved one is in a crisis situation, needs to get into a detox or drug program, you can find resources at infoline: www.infoline.org
You can call infoline toll free from anywhere in Connecticut at 2-1-1 anytime day or night.
If your loved one wants help, they can call the
Connecticut Region of Narcotics Anonymous phone line at 1 (800) 627-3543
24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Unfortunately, if your loved one does not want help, we cannot do anything until they want to stop using.
Nar-Anon is a support group available for family members and friends of addicts.
Nar-Anon describes itself in this way, "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."
Narcotics Anonymous is not affiliated with Nar-Anon.
Nar-Anon of CT/MA
Connecticut Nar-Anon meetings
Family and loved ones of addicts can also attend any open NA meetings. Only addicts may attend closed meetings. Closed meetings are indicated by a C in the meeting schedule key. All meetings without the C in the meeting key are open meetings.
Meeting Schedule
It is important to remember that the addict must be willing to take the first step for themselves, in admitting that there is a problem and seeking help!
The Website Needs your help!
If you see
anything on this website that you know is incorrect, Contact Us
we will verify and make any necessary changes as soon as possible.
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