Umpqua Valley  Area of Narcotics Anonymous

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Just for today, You never have to use again!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO THE FOLLOWING MEMBERS

Julie P May 12th 2006

Members of Umpqua Valley Area of N.A.  If you would like to have your up-coming NA birthday posted either email it to webmaster or let the GSR or Secretary of your home group know and we will get it posted. We are also interested in posting your personal stories of  experience, strength and hope of recovery with Narcotics Anonymous. You may email your story to webmaster or give it to the GSR or Secretary of your home group . Your story does not have to be long. Your story should be  recovery based,& on how working this program has changed your life!

This is a quick way to measure your clean time, but not your recovery.

Great Way To Freedom Area

Clean Time Calculator

Welcome to the Clean Time Calculator. Just enter your date in the following form: "Month Day, Year" Then simply click the CALCULATE button.
Enter Your Clean Date    

Sample entry: Jan 12, 1995

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"Keep Coming Back..............It Works"

Recovery is Possible!

 

These stories are posted in hopes that someone may read one and relate and maybe help us all to stay clean another day. If we can save one life by sharing our stories, it is worth taking the time and effort to do it. Thank you so much for sharing with us here.

He went half-way around the world to get high, Drug Court brought him to the rooms of NA John B

This Dopeless Hopefiend finally learned "you don't have to use, no matter what" Jeremy T

Relapse wasn't the end of the line for this addict. What she learned was to ask for help and follow suggestions Monica B

She went to visit her husband in jail and wound up staying. When she got out she had lost her kids and her home. What she found was NA

Tracy N

Did she die so I could live? Zory L

When he came into the rooms he thought no one would like him. What he found was the love and acceptance he needed to find recovery.

Mike W