Information for Professionals
The following information may be helpful to professionals, such as health care professionals, doctors, nurses, psychologists, social workers, counselors, therapists, EMT's, paramedics, law enforcement and others who want to know more about the Narcotics Anonymous Program:
Narcotics Anonymous: A Resource in Your Community
Meeting Schedule
Click here to order CT NA meeting schedules
or view the meeting schedule online
Presentations are often provided to churches, parole officers, judges, counselors, nurses, doctors, and schools, among others, for information purposes. To request a presentation contact the Public Information & Phone Line Committee at
pipl@ctna.org
Services to Hospitals & Institutions are provided by the Hospitals & Institutions Committee through meetings or presentations to introduce those people attending to some of the basics of the Narcotics Anonymous program. They carry the NA message of recovery to addicts who do not have full access to regular NA meetings. Meetings or presentations are provided to hospitals, jails, addiction treatment facilities, detox centers, and other institutions. To request meetings or presentations in hospitals, treatment centers, or institutions contact the Hospitals and Institutions Committee.
For more information
about NA please visit
Narcotics Anonymous World Services at www.na.org
Contact Information
For more information about Narcotics Anonymous in Connecticut contact the Public Information & Phone Line Committee at
pipl@ctna.org
To leave a message and have a public information volunteer call you back, call 1 (800) 627-3543.
Area |
Extension |
Greater Hartford Area |
Extension 12 |
Greater New Haven Area |
Extension 22 |
Southern Fairfield County Area
| Extension 32
| | Greater
Waterbury Area | Extension
42 | | United
Shoreline Area | Extension
52 | | Mid
State Unity Area | Extension
62 | | Greater
Danbury Area | Extension
72 | | Central
Connecticut Area | Extension
82 | | Tunxis
Valley Area | Extension
92 |
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