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NarAnon Ontario
PO Box 20046
2900 Warden Ave.
Scarborough, Ontario
Canada M1W 3Y9

World Service Office (WSO)
NarAnon Family Group Headquarters, Inc.
22527 Crenshaw Blvd.
Suite 200B
Torrance, CA U.S.A. 90505
Telephone: 1-800-477-6291
www.nar-anon.org
naranonwso@hotmail.com

EXPLANATION OF THE NAR-ANON PROGRAM

  1. Nar-Anon is for your recovery. We learn to focus on ourselves, not on the addict.
  2. Nar-Anon is a spiritual program, not a religious one. We accept the idea that there is a higher power that is bigger and wiser than us, that we can turn to for help.
  3. Nar-Anon welcomes and gives comfort to newcomers. Newcomers receive a special packet of materials and phone list at their first meeting.
  4. Nar-Anon knows that drug addiction is a disease (the American Medical Association recognized drug addiction as a disease in 1955.) The disease is progressive and incurable. Nar-Anon helps relatives and friends of addicts whether or not the addict continues to use.
  5. Nar-Anon knows we are not responsible for the drug addiction. We did not cause it, we cannot control it, and we cannot cure it. If we do not learn how to cope with drug addiction, we will contribute to the disease.
  6. Nar-Anon members learn to detach from the addict but we continue to love them. We mind our own business.
  7. Nar-Anon does not give advice. We share our experience, strength, and hope. Our common bond is that we all know someone whose drug abuse bothers us. Sooner or later we each hear our own story and learn to laugh again. We know it will get better.
  8. Most Nar-Anon groups in Toronto District use Al-Anon's One Day at a Time book. When we read it, we substitute drugs for alcohol, addict for alcoholic. We cannot change the past or predict the future. We learn to live -- Just for Today.
  9. The Nar-Anon program is based on its twelve steps and twelve traditions, its slogans, and the serenity prayer.
  10. Nar-Anon is a living program. We learn to change our attitudes. This cannot be done in a day or a week or a month. We keep coming back; we want to keep our own recoveries.
  11. Nar-Anon provides a path to serenity and peace of mind even if the drug situation does not change.
  12. Nar-Anon believes in sponsors. A sponsor is someone in a Nar-Anon group with whom a member identifies and develops rapport. We discuss personal problems with our sponsors between meetings.


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NORTH YORK
Hope Group
SUNDAYS @ 7:30pm

wheelchair accessible Immanuel Baptist Church
1100 Finch Ave. E.
(Middle Door of Driveway)
Downstairs, Room 4
Between Leslie & Don Mills Rd on North side.


SCARBOROUGH
New Beginnings
MONDAYS @ 7:30pm

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


ETOBICOKE
Freedom & Serenity
MONDAYS @ 7:30pm

St. Luke's United Church
Centennial Room
516 The Kingsway
(Corner of Kipling & Kingsway)


OSHAWA
Hearts of Courage
TUESDAYS @ 7:00pm

Simcoe Street United Church
66 Simcoe Street, Oshawa
"The Parlour Room"

TORONTO
Key to Harmony
WEDNESDAY @ 7:30pm

wheelchair accessible 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.


BRAMPTON
Miracles in Brampton
WEDNESDAYS @ 7:30pm

wheelchair accessible  St. Paul's Presbyterian Church
723 Balmoral Drive
(north of Steeles, west of Torbram)


BARRIE
Free to Be Me
TUESDAYS @ 7:00pm

Grace United Church
350 Grove Street East (East of Duckworth)
downstairs - Youth Room
Email: barrie@naranonontario.com


OTTAWA
Pioneer Group
SATURDAYS @ 7:30pm

wheelchair accessible  Royal Ottawa Mental Health Centre
1145 Carling Ave, Rm 3350
(East of Merivale Road)
Email: ottawa@naranonontario.com
Phone: 613-860-0902


GUELPH
Paths to Recovery
SUNDAYS @ 7:30pm

wheelchair accessible Homewood Health Centre
150 Delhi St.
Basement - McKinnon Bldg. - Rm H


THUNDER BAY

2nd WEDNESDAY of each MONTH - 6:30PM

St. Margaret Smith Centre - Rm 110
35 Algoma St N (St Joseph's Care Group)

Contact: Contact 807-623-8710 or 807-344-5255


SOUTH GEORGIAN BAY
South Georgian Bay Nar-Anon Family Group
WEDNESDAYS @ 1:00pm

New Life Church, Hwy 124 South , Collingwood


BRANTFORD
SUNDAYS @ 8:00pm

Heritage United Church, 360 Colborne Street, Downtown


MISSISSAUGA
SUNDAYS @ 7:30pm

Erindale United Church, 1444 Dundas Cres.
(Dundas Cres runs south off Dundas St, just east of Mississauga Rd.)


BURLINGTON
Serenity Time
WEDNESDAYS @ 7:30pm

West Plains United Church, 549 Plains Road West
(Opposite the Holy Sepulchre Cemetery and right by the Royal Botanical Gardens)


PORT HOPE
THURSDAYS @ 7:00pm

Grace Evangelical Missionary Church, 2 Centennial Dr


RICHMOND HILL
Faith
TUESDAYS @ 7:30pm

Steps Place - 10454 Yonge St.



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News & Events

 

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


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