NA Meetings in Ontario

Narcotics Anonymous is a non-profit association or fraternity of men and women for whom drugs have become a significant problem. We meet regularly to help each other stay sober.

Narcotics Anonymous is an international association of self-help addicts in recovery, holding more than 67,000 weekly meetings in 132 countries.

Narcotics Anonymous offers a mutually reinforcing recovery process, and peers support network. The Brotherhood is open to all people with a drug addiction problem, regardless of the particular drug or combination of drugs used. One of the keys to NA’s success is the therapeutic value of helping one addict to another. NA members share the successes and challenges they face in overcoming active addiction, living a productive and drug-free life, through the application of the principles contained in the twelve steps and twelve traditions of NA.

There are no social, religious, economic, racial, ethnic, national, gender or social class restrictions attached to NA membership. There are no admission fees or membership fees to become a member; most NA members financially contribute to meetings to help cover the costs of renting space.

Narcotics Anonymous is not affiliated with any organization, including other twelve-step programs, treatment center or penitentiary facility. As an organization, NA does not employ any professional counselors or therapists and does not provide residential or clinical accommodations. Also, the Brotherhood does not offer any professional, legal, financial, psychiatric or medical services. NA has one mission: to provide an environment in which addicts can help each other stop using drugs and find a new way of life.