Phoneline

Meetings and Information732-933-0462
Helpline800-992-0401
Helpline Committeehelpline@nanj.org

Internet

Websitewww.nanj.org
E-mailrecovery@nanj.org or use the form below

Mailing Addresses

Northern NJ Regional Service Commitee and Member Areas
New Jersey Regional Service Commitee and Member Areas

Other NJ Websites

Bergen Areawww.bergenarea.org
Burlington County Areawww.burlingtoncountyna.org
Cape-Atlantic Areawww.capeatlanticna.org
Capital Areawww.capitalareaofna.org
Central Jersey Areawww.cjasc.org
Cumberland-Salem Areawww.csascna.org
Greater New Brunswick Areawww.gnbasc.org
Middlesex Areamiddlesexna.org
Northeast Areanortheastasc.org
Northwest Areanwnjna.org
Ocean Areawww.ocanj.org
Passaic County Areawww.passaicarea.org
Silk City Areasilkcityarea.org
South Jersey Areasouthjerseyna.org
Suburban Essex Areasuburbanessexna.org
NJ Regional Conventionwww.njrcna.com

Our Neighbors

New York RSOwww.newyorkna.org
Eastern NY Regionwww.nanewyork.org
Connecticutwww.ctna.org
Greater Philadelphia RSOwww.naworks.org
Mid-Atlantic Regionwww.marscna.org
Small Wonder Area NA Delawarewww.swanadel.org
Maryland Freestatewww.freestatena.org 
800-229-7244 or 302-777-0597
Northeast Zonal Forumwww.nezf.org

Worldwide

For NA contact information for all other areas around the world, see the Narcotics Anonymous World Services website at: www.na.org.

For helpline numbers and websites listed at NA World Services – www.na.org/meetingsearch.


Other Public Information sites:

Although Narcotics Anonymous is not affiliated with these sites, we are providing their information as a public service.

For information about assistance for family members and friends of addicts, please contact Nar-Anon at 877-424-4491 (in NJ) or 800-238-2333 (in NJ) or visit their website at naranonofnj.org/.


Recovery Contact Form

Recovery @ NANJ.ORG is a cooperative effort of the New Jersey Regional Service Committee and the Northern New Jersey Regional Conference. We are directly accountable to both Regions and are responsible for carrying the message that recovery from addiction is possible and available through the Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions of Narcotics Anonymous.

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