Thursday, April 10, 2008

NA Literature Online

http://www.na.org/ips/eng/index.htm
Recovery Literature in English (US)
http://www.na.org/ips/eng/index.htm

Books and Booklets:
Narcotics Anonymous - Basic Text (6.5 megabytes)
Narcotics Anonymous - Little White Booklet
The Group Booklet
Twelve Concepts for NA Service
Introductory Guide to NA, Revised
Behind the Walls
In Times of Illness
NA: A Resource in Your Community
http://www.na.org/ips/eng/index.htm

Informational Pamphlets (IPs)
IP #1 - Who, What, How, and Why
IP #2 - The Group

IP #5 - Another Look
IP #6 - Recovery and Relapse

IP #7 - Am I an Addict?
IP #8 - Just for Today

IP #9 - Living the Program
IP #10 - Working Step Four in NA

IP #11 - Sponsorship, Revised
IP #12 - The Triangle of Self-Obsession

IP #13 - Youth and Recovery
IP #14 - One Addict's Experience...

IP #15 - PI and the NA Member
IP #16 - For the Newcomer

IP #17 - For Those in Treatment
IP #19 - Self-Acceptance

IP #20 - H&I Service & the NA Member
IP #21 - The Loner - Staying Clean in Isolation

IP #22 - Welcome to NA
IP #23 - Staying Clean on the Outside

IP #24 - Hey! What's the Basket For?
IP #25 - Self-Support: Principle & Practice

IP #26 - Accessibility For Those with Additional Needs
http://www.na.org/ips/eng/index.htm

Group Readings:
Who Is an Addict?
What Is the NA Program?
Why Are We Here?
How It Works
The Twelve Traditions of NA
Just for Today
We Do Recover
http://www.na.org/ips/eng/index.htm

Narcotics Anonymous Basic History

On the Founder of NA, Jimmy Kinnon:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Kinnon

Images of Jimmy Kinnon:
http://members.aol.com/tribute2jimmyk/Jimmy_Kinnon_photographs.htm

An accessible speech on the history of NA:
http://www.na-history.org/history_of_na_scott.html

For more details first see the wikipedia article on Narcotics Anonymous then dive into:
http://www.na-history.org/
The 5th Edition of the Narcotics Anonymous Basic Text, also known as the Blue Book:
(6.4mg)

www.na.org/pdf/litfiles/us_english/Books/BASICTXT.pdf

This edition contains audio versions of the third step prayer, the Just For Today statement, and the Serenity Prayer.

Sunday, April 6, 2008

How to Telephone South Australia Narcotics Anonymous

The phone number for the South Australian Area is:

(08) 8231 4233

It is manned most evenings. If you ring and there's no answer, leave a message and if you leave a landline someone will get back to you asap.

Meetings List for South Australia Narcotics Anonymous.

Monday 7pm
What Works
1 Green Street, Brompton.

Tuesday 1:30 pm (1 hour meeting)
Women’s Meeting
Byron Place Community Centre
Byron Place, Adelaide City
(enter via rear up the ramp)

Tuesday 7:00 pm
Tuesday Unity
Maughan Church Chapel
10 Pitt St, Adelaide city
(enter via cnr of Pitt & Franklin Streets)

Wednesday 12 pm
Wednesday Lunch
St Cyprian’s Church
72 Melbourne St, North Adelaide
(hall at rear of building)

Wednesday 7 pm
Wednesday Night NA
Noarlunga Health Center
Alexander Kelly Drive, Noarlunga
(in auditorium room)

Wednesday 8 pm
Wednesday Night NA
150 Cowan St, Gawler
‘The Abbey’

Thursday 1 pm
Primary Purpose
Maughan Church Chapel
10 Pitt St, Adelaide City
(enter via corner of Pitt & Franklin Streets)

Thursday 7 pm
Identification
Tea Tree Gully Community Health Centre
77 Smart Road, Modbury

Thursday 8 pm
Gratitude Meeting
St George Church of England
Corner of Angus Street and Goodwood Road
Goodwood.

Friday 7.30 pm
Absolute Beginners
Payneham Community Centre
374 Payneham Road, Payneham.

Friday 7.30 pm
(1st, 3rd, and 5th Friday each month)
Older Members and Friends
Thebarton Parish Conference Centre
81 Kintore Street, Mile End
(near Queen of Angels Church)

Saturday 12.30 pm
Serenity Saturday
Byron Place Community Centre
Byron Place, Adelaide City
(enter via rear up the ramp)

Saturday 7 pm
Saturday Night Live
Second Story Building
57 Hyde Street, Adelaide City
(enter via rear via car park)