NOTE: The next Area will be held on Sunday, May 5, 2024
Because of Mother’s Day on May 12th, Area Service will be held on the first Sunday of the month, May 5th.
We look forward to seeing you all there!
Area Service and Service Committee Meetings
Held the 2nd Sunday of every month
Our Lady Queen of the Martyrs | 833 Magellan Dr.
Area/Committee | Time |
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Hospitals & Institutions (H&I) | 1:30 PM |
Activities | 2:30 PM |
H&I Orientations | 2:30 PM |
Public Relations | 2:30 PM |
GSR Orientation & Mentorship | 3:00 PM |
Web Servant | 3:00 PM |
Area | 3:30 PM |
NOTE: The next Area will be held on Sunday, May 5, 2024
Because of Mother’s Day on May 12th, Area Service will be held on the first Sunday of the month, May 5th.
We look forward to seeing you all there!
Just for Today
Most of us came to Narcotics Anonymous without much self-acceptance. We looked at the havoc we had wreaked in our active addiction, and we loathed ourselves. We had difficulty accepting our past and the self-image produced by it.
Self-acceptance comes more quickly when we first accept that we have a disease called addiction, because it's easier to accept ourselves as sick people than as bad people. And the easier it is to accept ourselves, the easier it becomes to accept responsibility for ourselves.
We achieve self-acceptance through the process of ongoing recovery. Working the Twelve Steps of Narcotics Anonymous teaches us to accept ourselves and our lives. Spiritual principles like surrender, honesty, faith, and humility help relieve us of the burden of our past mistakes. Our attitude changes with the application of these principles in our daily lives. Self-acceptance grows as we grow in recovery.
If you have a drug problem, or just relapsed, our goal is to help you find recovery by connecting with other recovering addicts so that you can stop using drugs, lose the desire to use, and find a new way to live. This Website is designed to inform other individuals and organizations as well, so they can direct using addicts to find the help they need in Narcotics Anonymous. It is also a resource to those in service who are committed to helping the addict who still suffers by making recovery available and accessible to anyone with a desire to stay clean
The purpose of this website is to provide accurate and up-to-date information about Narcotics Anonymous in Sarasota and Manatee Counties. By making this information available on the internet, we hope to make ourselves more accessible to those with a focus on attraction rather than promotion. It is not our intention to promote the NA program, but it is our hope that those who are attracted to our way of life will be able to find us easily. Click here for site policies.
For changes or updates to this website, please contact webservant@suncoastna.org