Florida Region Nar-Anon Family Groups
Addiction is a family disease. It affects the relationships of those
close to the addict: parents, spouses, siblings, children, longtime
friends, and employers. If someone's addiction is affecting you,
first you must help yourself. Nar-Anon is a twelve step support
group for families and friends of addicts. There are no dues or
fees to join. Just come to a meeting. You will hear others, who are
going through similar problems, talk about how they cope and find
recovery. Not sure?
Do You Need
Nar-Anon? Or are you a teenager,
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you!
Our Mission & Vision
MISSION STATEMENT: The Nar-Anon Family Groups are a worldwide fellowship for those affected by someone else's addiction. As a twelve step program, we offer our help by sharing our experience, strength, and hope.
VISION STATEMENT: We will carry the message of hope throughout the world to those affected by the addiction of someone near to them. We will do this by:
- Letting them know they are no longer alone;
- Practicing the Twelve Steps of Nar-Anon;
- Encouraging growth through service;
- Making information available through outreach encompassing public information, hospitals, institutions, and websites, and
- Changing our own attitudes.
About Nar-Anon
What is Nar-Anon?
Are you sick and tired of being sick and tired? Have you tried everything
you can think of to change the addict and nothing seems to work? Don't give
up. There is hope. You are at a turning point. If you would like your life
to be different, Nar-Anon can offer you a better way to live. You will meet
people at Nar-Anon meetings who understand your frustration. Nar-Anon is
a fellowship for families and friends of addicts whose lives have been or
are being affected by someone else's addiction.
The Nar-Anon 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. 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, as 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.
The Nar-Anon Family Groups are a worldwide fellowship
for those affected by someone else's addiction. As a Twelve-Step Program,
we offer our help by sharing our experience, strength, and hope. The only
requirement for membership is that there be a problem of addiction in a
relative or friend. Our program of recovery uses our
Twelve Steps,
Twelve Traditions, and
Twelve Concepts.
Nar-Anon is intended for parents, spouses, children, siblings, and friends of addicts. Nar-Anon can provide new insights to help with our attitudes, behaviors, and emotions. We can regain our own sanity and well-being. We learn addiction is a family disease, and we need a recovery program too. In Nar- Anon, we learn we are not responsible for another person's addiction. Addicts need help and so do we. It can be a great relief to learn more effective ways of coping while gaining hope and peace of mind. (Do I need Nar-Anon?)
You will find love, understanding, and hope in the Nar-Anon Family Group.
People in the group may be experiencing, in varying degrees, the same hurt,
anger, and anxieties you may be feeling. We come to Nar-Anon because we
are burdened with responsibilities and feel we are alone. We come here to
change the behavior of the addict but soon find that it is our own thinking
and attitude that must be changed if we are to have relief. We find people
in Nar-Anon who understand what we are going through and are ready to share
their experience, strength, and hope to help us. In Nar-Anon, we learn how
to live one day at a time; we stop projecting. We learn how to deal with
our feelings of fear, guilt, obsession, anxiety, and denial. We look at
ourselves and put our energy where we do have some power over the choices
in our own lives. As we begin to understand the family disease of addiction,
we are better able to handle our problems and improve our own lives. We
can gain support and understanding by listening and speaking with others
at Nar-Anon meetings.
How Do I Join Nar-Anon?
Joining is easy - just attend a meeting (click here to find a
FL Region Nar-Anon meeting near you). There
are no dues or fees. The only requirement for membership is that there be
a problem of addiction in a relative or friend. We're never affiliated with
any other organization or outside entity.
What Does It Cost?
Nar-Anon has no dues or fees. Each group is self-supporting and collects
donations that are used for local expenses such as room rent and supplies.
Group and member donations support the Nar-Anon World Service Office.
Is Literature Available?
Yes! Nar-Anon publications are based upon the shared experience
of our membership and their application of Nar-Anon's principles to their
lives. You can purchase Nar-Anon literature at the
Nar-Anon
Webstore. In addition, Nar-Anon publishes quarterly issues
of the
Serenity Connection which is a newsletter that is published
in March, June, September, and December. Another resource for Nar-Anon
literature is Nar-Anon ebooks.
What if there is no Nar-Anon Group in my area?
If there's no Nar-Anon Family Group in your community (check here), you may start one. Nar-Anon Family Groups provides information on how you can do so (click here).
IF YOU ARE AN ADDICT SEEKING HELP, CLICK HERE. (Links to Narcotics Anonymous websites are provided as a convenience and in a spirit of cooperation and not affiliation)
Copyright Nar-Anon World Services, Inc.; reprinted with permission.
Some content from "Nar-Anon Offers Hope" pamphlet.