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Nar-Anon Family Groups of Maryland, Washington D.C. and Northern Virginia
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If a family member or friend may be using drugs....
If you have found evidence, or have even a vague suspicion that someone close to you may have a drug problem, we know how you feel. We know well what is like to be alone with this problem. We in Nar- Anon have shared this experience too.
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Nar-Anon Family Groups follows the Al-Anon Family Groups Program which meets weekly to help relatives and friends of drug abusers. Like Alcoholism, drug abuse is considered to be a family disease. We have learned that addiction is a disease - not a moral issue.
Nar-Anon adopted and follows the Twelve Steps that proved so successful for millions of Al-Anon members in their struggles with alcoholism in their families.
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Volunteers and Contributions
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Nar-Anon is entirely self-supporting through voluntary contributions of its members and from the sale of its pamphlets and literature.
Although Nar-Anon has no affiliation with Narcotics Anonymous or with any other organization, it does cooperate with all agencies, individuals and groups involved in the rehabilitation of drug users and their families. Recovery of the family from the devastating effects of active addiction or drug abuse is one of Nar-Anon's primary goals.
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NAR-ANON HEADQUARTERS World Service Office www.nar-anon.org 22527 Crenshaw Blvd. Suite 200 B Torrance, California 90505 (800) 477-6291 (310) 534-8188 fax (310) 534-8688
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NAR-ANON FAMILY GROUPS OF MARYLAND, D.C AND VA.
For a listing if upcoming events, please visit www.nar-anon.org
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