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Narcotics Anonymous

East Volusia County

Sunday

11:00 AM: Just for Today,
OD/HA, Holly Land Park off Ridgewood Ave, behind library - Holly Hill

12:10 pm: Serenity Now,
Linear Park, 305 Palm Coast Parkway off Colbert Lane - Palm Coast map 

2 pm: Staying Clean - OD/TX -
Silver Dollar Club, 223 Magnolia Ave., Daytona Beach map

6pm: NA GroupOD/HA,
Florida Hospital Flagler, 6 Memorial Medical Pkwy, Education Room D, Palm Coast

8pm: Freedom to Change, OD/NS/HA/RF, White Chapel Church 1730 So. Ridgewood Ave So. Daytona map

8pm: Raw NA Group - OD,
Rebos Club, 2120 So. Ridgewood Ave. Edgewater map

Monday

12pm: Street Survivors, OD/NS/HA, 702 S. Ridgewood Ave., Daytona Beach map

12pm: Afternoon Recovery, TR,
Christian Missionary Alliance Church, 1250 Beville Rd, Daytona Beach

2pm: New Meeting- OD, Prince of Peace Church, 600 So. Nova Rd., Ormond Beach map

7pm: Steps to Freedom, ST/AO, 600 S. Nova Road, Prince of Peace Church, Ormond Beach map

7pm: The Next Step, OD/HA, Sunrise Park, 1135 Riverside Dr., Holly Hill map

7pm: Text Message - OD/HA/TX, 1725 Nova Rd, Unit N-4, So. Daytona map

7:30pm: New Attitudes Step, RF, First Christian Church, 326 Palmetto Ave., Daytona Beach

8pm: Hardcore - ST/HA/NS, Hospitality House, 200 S. Peninsula, New Smyrna Beach

8pm: Serenity Now, - ? -, Sibbs Plaza, 801 South State St., (US) Bunnell map

8pm: Surrender or DieOD
Rebos Club, 2120 S. Ridgewood Ave., Edgewater map

9pm: Staying Clean, OD/TX,
Silver Dollar Club, 223 Magnolia Ave., Daytona Beach map

Tuesday

12:00 PM: Street Survivors, TX, NA, HA, C, 702 S. Ridgewood Ave., Daytona Beach

12:00 PM: Afternoon Recovery, OD, NS, HA, Christian Missionary Alliance Church, 1250 Beville Rd, Daytona Beach

12:10pm: The NA Group, LS, HA, Linear Park, 31 Greenway Ct off Colbert Lane, Palm Coast map

2pm: New Meeting, OD, Prince of Peace Church, 600 S Nova Rd.(at Division St), Ormond Beach, map

6:30pm: Point of Freedom Group, LS, D, First Baptist Church of Harbor Oaks, 5730 So. Ridgewood Ave, Port Orange, map (Fellowship Hall Behind Main Building)

7:00 PM: More Will Be Revealed, OD, Sunrise Park, 1135 Riverside Dr, Holly Hill map

7pm: Baker’s Dozen, OD, St. Marks By the Sea, 303 Palm Coast Pkwy, Palm Coast

8:00 PM: New School, OD/TX,
1250 Beville Road, Daytona
(directly across from Sams)

8:00 PM: Revolutions,OD/NS/HAClub Yana, 111 Howe St., Port Orange map

8:00 PM: Staying Clean, OD/TX, Silver Dollar Club, 223 Magnolia Ave., Daytona Beach map

Wednesday

12:00 PM: Street Survivors, STEP/OD/NS/HA, 702 S. Ridgewood Ave., Daytona

12:00 PM: Afternoon Recovery,
TOPIC, Berean Baptist Church
209 Madison Ave., Daytona

7:00 PM: Serenity by the Sea, HA/TEXT, Sunrise Park, LPGA & Riverside, Holly Hill

8:00 PM: It Starts Here, CNDL/NS, First Christian Church , 326 Palmetto Ave., Daytona, (Beginners; Speakers; Discussion)

8:30 PM: Hardcore, OD/STEP/NS/HA, Methodist Church, Hospitality House,
200 S Peninsula Dr., New Smyrna

Thursday

12:00 PM: Street Survivors,
OD, 702 S. Ridgewood Ave.
Daytona

12:00 PM: Afternoon Recovery,
STEP, Berean Baptist Church
209 Madison Ave., Daytona

6:30 PM: Four a Lifetime, OD/NS, Reality House, 1341 Indian Lake Road, Daytona

7:00 PM: More Will Be Revealed, OD/HA, Sunrise Park,
LPGA & Riverside Dr, Holly Hill

7:30 PM: Coming Home, OD/NS/HA, Church of the Nazarene, 211 South Orange Street, New Smyrna Beach
(We meet in the small house next to the church)

8:00 PM: LAST CHANCE,
OD/NS/HA, Club Yana,
111 Howe St., Port Orange

8:00 PM: New School, TEXT/NS/OD/HA, 1250 Beville Road, Daytona, (directly across from Sams)

Friday

12:00 PM: Street Survivors,
OD/NS/HA, 702 S. Ridgewood Ave., Daytona

12:00 PM: Afternoon Recovery,
TOPIC, Berean Baptist Church,
209 Madison Ave., Daytona

6:30 PM: Back To Basics,
STEP/CLOSED/NS/HA, First United Methodist Church,
Port Orange (corner of Dunlawton and Orange)

7:00 PM: Serenity By The Sea,
TEXT/HA, Sunrise Park,
LPGA & Riverside, Holly Hill

8:00 PM: New School, 1250 Beville Road, Daytona, (directly across from Sams)

8:00 PM: Coming Home, Church of the Nazarene, 211 South Orange St., New Smyrna Beach,
(We meet in the small house next to the church)

8:00 PM: Latinos Unidos En Recuperacion, SPN/OD, Reality House, 1341 Indian Lake Rd.,
Daytona

10:00 PM: Beachside Recovery,
OD/NS/HA, Tomoka Beachside Church, 221 Vining Ct., Ormond Beach

Saturday

10:00 AM: Last Chance, TEXT, Club Yana, 111 Howe St.,
Port Orange

12:00 PM: Street Survivors, OD,
702 S. Ridgewood Ave., Daytona

12:00 PM: Afternoon Recovery, SPKR/OD, Berean Baptist Church, 209 Madison Ave., Daytona

6:00 PM: Uncut Recovery,
Closed/NS/HA, Step Guide Study Lambda Center, 320 Harvey Ave., Daytona Beach

7:30 PM: Third Tradition, OD, Sunrise Park, LPGA & Riverside, (OUTSIDE PAVILLION) Holly Hill

8:00 PM: Coming Home, NS, Church of the Nazarene, 211 South Orange St., New Smyrna Beach (We meet in the small house next to the church)

10:00 PM: Free To Be,
NS/C, Christian Missionary Alliance Church, 1250 Beville Road, Daytona (directly across from Sams)

 

 

 

Narcotics Anonymous Preamble

N.A. is a nonprofit fellowship or society of men and women for whom drugs had become a major problem. We are recovering addicts who meet regularly to help each other stay clean. This is a program of complete abstinence from all drugs. There is only one requirement for membership, the desire to stop using. We suggest that you keep an open mind and give yourself a break. Our program is a set of principles written so simply that we can follow them in our daily lives. The most important thing about them is that they work.

There are no strings attached to N.A. We are not affiliated with any other organizations, we have no initiation fees or dues, no pledges to sign, no promises to make to anyone. We are not connected with any political, religious or law enforcement groups, and are under no surveillance at any time. Anyone may join us, regardless of age, race, sexual identity, creed, religion, or lack of religion.

We are not interested in what or how much you used or who your connections were, what you have done in the past, how much or how little you have, but only in what you want to do about your problem and how we can help. The newcomer is the most important person at any meeting, because we can only keep what we have by giving it away. We have learned from our group experience that those who keep coming to our meetings regularly stay clean.

Reprinted with permission from the Little White Booklet of Narcotics Anonymous.


Program

NA's earliest self-titled pamphlet, known among members as "the White Booklet,"describes Narcotics Anonymous this way:

"NA is a nonprofit fellowship or society of men and women for whom drugs had become a major problem. We … meet regularly to help each other stay clean. ... We are not interested in what or how much you used ... but only in what you want to do about your problem and how we can help." 

Membership is open to all drug addicts, regardless of the particular drug or combination of drugs used. When adapting AA’s First Step, the word “addiction” was substituted for “alcohol,” thus removing drug-specific language and reflecting the “disease concept” of addiction.

There is no social, religious, economic, racial, ethnic, national, gender, or class-status membership restrictions. There are no dues or fees for membership; while most members regularly contribute small sums to help cover the expenses of meetings, such contributions are not mandatory.

Narcotics Anonymous provides a recovery process and support network inextricably linked together. One of the keys to NA’s success is the therapeutic value of addicts working with other addicts. Members share their successes and challenges in overcoming active addiction and living drug-free productive lives through the application of the principles contained within the Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions of NA. These principles are the core of the Narcotics Anonymous recovery program. Principles incorporated within the steps include:

  • admitting there is a problem;
  • seeking help;
  • engaging in a thorough self-examination;
  • confidential self-disclosure;
  • making amends for harm done; and
  • helping other drug addicts who want to recover

Central to the Narcotics Anonymous program is its emphasis on practicing spiritual principles. Narcotics Anonymous itself is non-religious, and each member is encouraged to cultivate an individual understanding—religious or not—of this “spiritual awakening.”

Narcotics Anonymous is not affiliated with other organizations, including other twelve step programs, treatment centers, or correctional facilities. As an organization, NA does not employ professional counselors or therapists nor does it provide residential facilities or clinics. Additionally, the fellowship does not provide vocational, legal, financial, psychiatric, or medical services. NA has only one mission: to provide an environment in which addicts can help one another stop using drugs and find a new way to live. 

In Narcotics Anonymous, members are encouraged to comply with complete abstinence from all drugs including alcohol. It has been the experience of NA members that complete and continuous abstinence provides the best foundation for recovery and personal growth. NA as a whole has no opinion on outside issues, including prescribed medications. Use of psychiatric medication and other medically indicated drugs prescribed by a physician and taken under medical supervision is not seen as compromising a person’s recovery in NA.

*Reprinted with permission from Narcotics Anonymous.


Meeting Key


C - Closed (AO)
AO - Addicts only
HA - Handicapped access
NS - Non-smoking
D - Discussion
SP - Speaker
ST - Step study
TX - Basic Text
TR - Traditions
W - Suggested women only
LS - Lit Study
RF - Rotating Format
BEG - Beginner
OD - Open Discussion

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Narcotics Anonymous

West Volusia County

Sunday

6:30pm: Miracles Group, NS/RF,
United Methodist Church,Youth Center, 396 E.University Ave., Orange City map

8:00pm: Hugs Not Drugs, OD/NS/HA, Community Life Worship Center-Church 740 Debary Ave., Enterprise map

Monday

7:30pm: Grateful Living, NS/TX/RF, United Methodist Church, 396 University Ave., Orange City

8pm: Hugs Not Drugs, OD/NS/HA
Community Life Worship Center, Church, 740 DeBary Ave., Enterprise map

Tuesday

6:30pm: Glenwood Meeting, Glenwood Presbyterian Church, 3190 Grand View Ave, Deland, (Entrance in back)

8:00 PM: Hugs Not Drugs,
OD,HA,NA,Community Life Worship Center Church, 740 Debary Ave., Enterprise map

Wednesday

12:00 noon: Seeking Recovery At Noon, OD, AME Church, 226 E. Howry Ave (Brinkly entrance), Deland

7:15 PM: We Do Recover, Florida Hospital Deland, Classroom 1 A, Deland

7:30 pm: Primary Purpose, AO, ST, NS, Lutheran Church, 1696 Providence Blvd., Deltona

Thursday

7:30 pm: Welcome Home Group,
HA, Florida Hospital, Classroom B, Deland

8:00 pm:  Hugs Not Drugs, OD/NS/HA, Community Life Worship Center (Church), 740 Debary Ave., Enterprise

Friday

6:30 pm: Grateful Living, BEG/NS/HA, United Methodist Church(Fellowship Hall), 396 University Ave., Orange City

8:00 pm: Grateful Living, OD/HA, United Methodist Church(Fellowship Hall), 396 University Ave., Orange City

8:00 pm: Courage To Change, NS/RF, Howe Memorial Church, 252 S. Summit St., Crescent City (Basement)

11:00 pm: Hugs Not Drugs, OD/NS/HA, Community Life Worship Center (Church), 740 Debary Ave., Enterprise

Saturday

5:30 PM: Hugs Not Drugs, OD/NS/HA, Community Life Worship Center (Church), 740 Debary Ave., Enterprise

8:00 pm: When At The End of the Road, Stetson Baptist Church, C/RF/NS/HA, 1025 W. Minnesota, Deland