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Family Groups of OntarioThe Family Group is primarily for you who know or have known a feeling of desperation concerning the addiction problem of someone very near to you. We have traveled that unhappy road too, and found the answer with serenity and peace of mind.
When you come into the Family Group, you are no longer alone but among true friends who understand your problem as few others could. We will respect your confidence and anonymity; we know you will respect ours. We hope to give you the assurance that no situation is too difficult and no unhappiness is too great to be overcome.
Our program, which is not a religious one but a spiritual way of life, is based on the twelve suggested steps of Narcotics Anonymous. We have found that the working of these steps will bring the solution to practically any problem. We urge you to take this program and its twelve steps seriously. It has been helpful to us as the Narcotics Anonymous program is to the addict. We only ask for the wisdom and courage to see ourselves as we really are, to do something about ourselves with the help of a Higher Power as we understand this, and for the grace to release our addicts with love and cease trying to change them.
Keep an open mind and attend as many meetings as possible. Feel free to ask questions and enter into the discussions. You will soon make new friends and will feel very much a part of the group. With the understanding that addiction is a disease, and the realization that we are powerless over it as well as over other people's lives, we are ready to do something useful and constructive with our own. Then and only then can we be of any help to others.
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Immanuel Baptist Church
1100 Finch Ave. E.
(Middle Door of Driveway)
Downstairs, Room 4
Between Leslie & Don Mills Rd on North side.
St. Theresa's Shrine of the Little
Flower
SE corner of Kingston Road & Midland Ave.
Rear of church, down basement steps to the Rectory from outside
St. Luke's United Church
Centennial Room
516 The Kingsway
(Corner of Kipling & Kingsway)
Simcoe Street United Church
66 Simcoe Street, Oshawa
"The Parlour Room"
O'Neill Centre
33 Christie Street
1/2 Blocks N of Bloor St.
On the E Side of Christie St.
Elevator down one floor, turn left to room.
St. Paul's
Presbyterian Church
723 Balmoral Drive
(north of Steeles, west of Torbram)
Grace United Church
350 Grove Street East (East of Duckworth)
downstairs - Youth Room
Email: barrie@naranonontario.com
Royal Ottawa Mental
Health Centre
1145 Carling Ave, Rm 3350
(East of Merivale Road)
Email: ottawa@naranonontario.com
Phone: 613-860-0902
Homewood Health Centre
150 Delhi St.
Basement - McKinnon Bldg. - Rm H
St. Margaret Smith Centre - Rm 110
35 Algoma St N (St Joseph's Care Group)
Contact: Contact 807-623-8710 or 807-344-5255
New Life Church, Hwy 124 South , Collingwood
Heritage United Church, 360 Colborne Street, Downtown
Erindale United Church, 1444 Dundas
Cres.
(Dundas Cres runs south off Dundas St, just east of Mississauga Rd.)
West Plains United Church, 549 Plains
Road West
(Opposite the Holy
Sepulchre Cemetery and right by the Royal Botanical Gardens)
Grace Evangelical Missionary Church, 2 Centennial Dr
Steps Place - 10454 Yonge St.
Full List of Meetings
Oshawa Hearts of Courage Annual Unity Day
Saturday, June 14th
Doors Open 9:30am
View flyer for details and times.
New Meeting St. John's, Newfoundland
Sundays 8pm - 9:30pm
Recovery Center, 532 Charter Avenue, Pleasantville
Please use Side Entrance off Roosevelt Ave
Announcing a new toll free number available outside the Metro
Toronto area:
1-877-239-0096