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Narcotics Anonymous meetings are a gathering of recovering addicts, who meet regularly for the purpose of recovery from the disease of addiction.
If you think you might have a drug problem, please call our Helpline 1-800-317-3222, or come to one of our meetings.

You can find information regarding events within our region, service , our Regional Service center and links to our Areas.

 

For Professionals

Narcotics Anonymous values building relationships with those in government, correctional institutions, the clergy, the helping professions, and private voluntary organizations.

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Narcotics Anonymous meetings are a gathering of recovering addicts, who meet regularly for the purpose of recovery from the disease of addiction.
If you think you might have a drug problem, please call our Helpline 1-800-317-3222, or come to one of our meetings.

For Members

You can find information regarding events within our region, service , our Regional Service center and links to our Areas.

For Professionals

Narcotics Anonymous values building relationships with those in government, correctional institutions, the clergy, the helping professions, and private voluntary organizations.

If you think you have a drug problem we suggest that you call our 24 HOUR HELPLINE at 1-800-317-3222, or attend one of our local meetings. If you have questions about if you are an addict, please read information pamphlet: IP #7 “Am I an addict?”.

The Free State Region of Narcotics Anonymous
Geographically, the Free State Region of Narcotics Anonymous includes all of Baltimore, all of Eastern and Northern Maryland, all of Delaware, and the northernmost tip of Virginia’s eastern shore. Our Region consists of 10 Areas containing over 800 meetings. Our primary purpose is to carry the message to the addict who still suffers…