Saint Jerome Church
New Era Veterans SRO
Roberto Clemente State Park, Community Center
Sisters in Recovery Group
Holy Nativity Episcopal Church
Saint Joan of Arc Church
Our Lady of Victory Church
Bronx Veterans Administration Medical Center
Our Lady of Mount Saint Carmel Church
Bronx Methodist Church
Methodist Church
Van Courtland Jewish Center
Transfiguration Spanish Lutheran Church
Saint Thomas Aquinas High School
Hebrew Home For Chronic Sickness
Castle Hill Community Center
Bronx Lebanon Substance Abuse Center
Trinity Baptist Church
North Central Bronx Hospital
Lincoln Recovery Center
Saint Nicholas of Tolentine Church
North Central Bronx Hospital
Lincoln Recovery Center
Osborne Association
Osborne Association
New Era Veterans SRO
Our Lady of Mercy School
Our Savior Lutheran School
Healing After Hours Group
Our Blessed Lady of Nativity Church
Martin Building #2
Immaculate Conception Church
Webs of Recovery Group
Community Center
Fort Schyler Presbyterian Church
Holy Nativity Episcopal Church
North Central Bronx Hospital
New Era Veterans SRO
Eastchester Presbyterian Church
Ladies Doing it Together Group
Sat. Morning Meditation Group
Holy Nativity Episcopal Church
Saint Pius Church School
Clean in the Village Group
Holy Nativity Episcopal Church
Casa Esperanza
Holy Cross Church School
Bronx Lebanon Substance Abuse Center
North Central Bronx Hospital
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Narcotics Anonymous is a mutual aid organization that aims to help individuals for whom substance use disorder has become a problem. Commonly known as NA, Narcotics Anonymous was founded in Los Angeles in 1953 and was patterned after Alcoholics Anonymous, the first program of its kind in the world. Narcotics Anonymous thus follows a similar set of 12 principles for helping people achieve a life free from drug abuse and its consequences. These 12 steps are a collective of concepts aimed at expelling the obsession to take drugs, as well as to help recovering individuals stay clean.
Narcotics Anonymous is a non-political and non-denominational fellowship, one that is open to everyone regardless of age, gender, race, or social class. The only requirement to join an NA meeting is the desire to stop using drugs.
Your journey to recovery is one that you don’t have to take alone. Take comfort in knowing that other individuals are going through the same challenges as you and that you can serve as a positive influence on one another. Discover Narcotics Anonymous meetings in or near Bronx, New York by clicking the button provided on this page.