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Information for Helping Professionals

Narcotics Anonymous often works with educators, medical and mental health professionals, civic and business leaders, and other members of the community in keeping with our primary purpose of carrying the NA message to addicts who still suffer. Our relationship with such people and organizations is always one of cooperation and never one of affiliation. What we can offer is a message of hope: that an addict — any addict — with a desire to stop using drugs can stay clean and find a new way to live. Our local public relations subcommittee offers the many resources for those interested in knowing more about NA.

Local Helpline

Recovery is never more than a phone call away. We operate a 24-hour, seven-day-a-week helpline which lists local meeting information and offers contact with trained volunteers who are recovering addicts and members of the local NA community. For the greater Denver metro area call 303-832-DRUG (3784). For a directory of helplines in other areas, we suggest you consult the international phonelines page at www.na.org

Public Relations Presentations

Led by trained NA volunteer speakers, these presentations are designed to provide information about the Narcotics Anonymous program. Can be custom tailored to specific audiences from middle school and high school students to guidance counselors, business leaders, law enforcement officials, helping professionals and community and neighborhood groups. Four to six weeks advance notice is usually sufficient to ensure a successful event. For more information, send an email to our Public Relations Sub-Committee (publicinformation.mhasc@gmail.com).

Relations with Others

We seek to provide helpful information about the NA program to others in our community. We seek to cooperate with others as much as we can, as members of the community. At the same time, we maintain a clear distinction between NA and other organizations. We neither endorse nor oppose the work of others. We do not provide funds for the work of others, and do not accept outside funding for our own activities. NA has a place in the community, and it’s NA’s responsibility to maintain that place.

Literature

Narcotics Anonymous has published a variety of pamphlets, books and workbooks, all addressing the topic of recovery from addiction. To learn more about what’s available, please see the Literature at www.na.org

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FLYERS - EVENTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS

  • Surrender to Win’s Annual Rafting Trip
  • RAW 3rd Anniversary Speaker Jam Postponed Due to Regional Assembly Until Further Notice
  • Get Dirty with Clean and Serene Paintball Event
  • Memorial Day Picnic & BBQ
  • WRCNA XII Fundraiser Bingo Night
  • Area Inventory Ad Hoc – Come be of service to the Mile High Area
  • New Meeting – Midnight Blues Breakers – Black Light Meeting
  • CRCNA Call for Main Speakers
  • 2025 Interim CAR CAT Report and Tally Sheet
  • Area Phoneline is Looking for Volunteers
  • NA Mile High Area H&I Needs You
  • Mile-High Activities Sub-Committee WANTS YOU!
  • Trusted Servants Wanted @ Denverna.com

OUT OF TOWN FLYERS - EVENTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS

  • Light in the Dark – Virtual NA Meeting
  • 12th Annual Regional Campout – CRRMCO XII: “The Therapeutic Value”: June 6th-8th in Leadville, CO
  • OTW Cornhole Tournament June 22nd 10am-3pm 2750 N Taft Ave, Loveland

Contact Us

Call or text* (303) 832-3784 to connect with a recovering addict.

*Text messages may incur a small fee from some phone service carriers

webservant.mhasc@gmail.com

Please email us comments, questions, or concerns.

Mile High Area of NA
PO Box 140605
Edgewater, CO 80214-0100

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