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This page provides links to other NA websites that may be of interest to NA members in the Rogue Redwood Area of Narcotics Anonymous (RRANA). If you have suggestions for additional links, please e-mail the RRASCNA webservant.
RRANA is part of the Pacific Cascade Region of Narcotics Anonymous. Here is a link to the Pacific Cascade Regional Website.
The Rogue Redwood Area has gone through a series of name changes. Originally, this geographic area was part of the Southern Oregon Area of Narcotics Anonymous (SOANA) that also included Medford and Ashland. Due to growth in the local NA Fellowship, SOANA split into two areas and this geographic area became the Southern Oregon Siskiyou Area. In Jamuary of 2007, the name was changed again to better reflect the geographic area it represents. Although there are now organizational boundaries between RRANA and SOANA, there are still emotional ties and a strong spirit of unity between these two areas. In fact, there are several NA events and activities that these areas jointly organize each year. Here is a link to the SOANA website.
RRANA was previously part of the Pacific Northwest Region of Narcotics Anonymous. That region included Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and British Columbia. Through the growth of the Fellowship of Narcotics Anonymous, the Pacific Northwest Region was divided into several regions more than 15 years ago.
Although the Pacific Northwest Region no longer exists, there is still a convention hosted every year at various locations within the original geographic region. PNWCNA is the oldest regional convention held in Narcotics Anonymous. In fact, PNWCNA was the inspiration for several other regional conventions, including the Northern California Convention (NCCNA).
You can find additional info. regarding PNWCNA on the Pacific Cascade Regional Website.
For families who may have a family member in recovery or who want to learn more about recovery: Family members of addicts or people who may have a problem with drugs can receive support through another program call Nar-Anon. You can contact Nar-Anon at: www.nar-anon.org.
This information is supplied in a spirit of cooperation and not endorsement.
Many persons, both inside and outside the Fellowship of Narcotics Anonymous, have misconceptions about the program and the Fellowship of Narcotics Anonymous. NA World Services and The World Services Board of Directors have spent much time and resources addressing some of these issues by publishing various bulletins. Here is a list of some:
NA World Services Bulletins
- Bulletin 21 R: The generation of funds (fundraising) and the Seventh Tradition in NA
- Bulletin 22 R: Direct Contributions
- Bulletin 30 R: Theft of NA funds
- Bulletin 31 N: Meeting attendance cards
World Service Board of Trustees Bulletins
- Bulletin 13: Some thoughts regarding our relationship to Alcoholics Anonymous
- Bulletin 15: Open and closed NA Meetings
- Bulletin 17: What is Addiction?
- Bulletin 18: Special interest meetings
- Bulletin 19: Gender-specific language and the use of the word "God" in NA literature
- Bulletin 20: Freedom from Prejudice, Part I and II
- Bulletin 23: Participation and decision making at the World Service Conference
- Bulletin 25: Public relations and the Traditions
- Bulletin 27: HIV and AIDS in NA
- Bulletin 28: Freedom from prejudice
- Bulletin 29: Regarding Methadone and Other Drug Replacement Programs
For more information on Narcotics Anonymous, please visit:
the NA World Service Office website.