Bronx Area Sub-Committees
Events & Activities:
The purpose of the E & A committee is to put on events and fundraisers to provide a greater sense of community for the NA fellowship of Bronx Area. E&A meets monthly to discuss and create events. Anyone from our fellowship may serve on our committee. All you have to do is show up.
E&A Sub Committee meets
Finance Committee:
Hospitals & Institutions:
H&I Sub-Committee is the ideal place to start getting involved. The first thing to do is to show up at and H&I Sub-Committee meeting and introduce yourself as an interested member. At that meeting you will become familiar with the information and clean time requirements necessary for H&I service. Usually, the next step is to attend and H&I meeting as a training observer. Through this process members gain a basic understanding of H&I service and decide on a level of involvement.
H&I meets the last Sunday of every month at 3:00pm on the Virtual Platform. See the Calendar page for the link.
Literature Distribution:
Newsletter:
The Recovery Post newsletter connects recovering addicts in the Bronx Area with addicts all over the globe who have found the gift of recovery and want to share it. By communicating our opinions, experience, strength and hope in printed and electronic form, we not only carry the message but also demonstrate that Narcotics Anonymous is an awesome program of recovery for any addict. Please submit your recovery stories, poems, artwork, etc. to be printed in the next edition of The Recovery Post Newsletter.
Policy Committee:
Public Relations:
The Narcotics Anonymous message is “that an addict, any addict, can stop using drugs, lose the desire to use and find a new way to live.” Our relations with the public enable us to share this message broadly so that those who might benefit from our program of recovery can find us. We perform public relations service to increase the awareness and credibility of the NA program. We share our message openly with the public at large, with prospective members, and with professionals. Maintaining an open, attractive attitude in these efforts helps us to create and improve relationships with those outside the fellowship. Establishing and maintaining a commitment to these relationships, can help us to further our primary purpose. The spiritual principles of our steps, traditions, and concepts guide us in pursuing our public relations aims and our efforts to enhance NA’s public image and reputation. These principles apply to our community and service efforts as well as to the personal behavior and attitude of individual NA members.
Public Relations meets the last Sunday of every month at 1870 Crotona Avenue, Bronx @ 1:30 PM.
Speakers Exchange:
Website Committee: