Who Are We?
Narcotics Anonymous is a non-profit fellowship of men and women for whom
drugs have become a major problem. We are recovering addicts who meet
regularly to help each other live drug-free. It costs nothing to attend
an NA meeting. There are no dues or fees; the only requirement for
membership is the desire to stop using. This is a program of complete
abstinence from all drugs, which includes alcohol. Our fellowship focuses
on recovery from the disease of addiction. What an individuals drug(s) of
choice were, is not important. Anyone may join us regardless of age, race,
sexual identity, creed, religion or lack of religion.
Our primary purpose as an organization is to carry a message of recovery
to the still suffering addict. If you are an addict, give yourself a break
and try Narcotics Anonymous. It can work for you as it has worked for
countless others. Read Who, What, How and Why
(Information about the Narcotics Anonymous Fellowship from our NA World
Services Website - Reprinted from the White Booklet Information Pamphlet of Narcotics Anonymous)
If you are a health care professional or simply curious about the Narcotics
Anonymous Fellowship as a whole, or our area in particular, then please
contact our Public Information sub-committee via
our "Contact Us" page.
If you are a relative or a loved one of someone that you think has a drug
problem please be aware that our program is one of attraction rather than
promotion. We have found that we can only help someone that wants to be helped,
and in respect to that, we encourage you, to encourage him or her, to seek
out a meeting of Narcotics Anonymous. We currently have 40 meetings
in the Roanoke Valley area, and you can find more specific meeting information
by visiting the Meeting List page.

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