🌴 Welcome to Narcotics Anonymous Guam
Håfa Adai! NA Guam is more than a fellowship — it is a family, a circle of care, and a safe harbor for anyone who has struggled with addiction. Here, you are never alone. Recovery is possible, and together we restore harmony, dignity, and hope.
Who We Are
Narcotics Anonymous is a nonprofit fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength, and hope with each other. Our only requirement for membership is the desire to stop using. We practice complete abstinence from all drugs and support one another through regular meetings and shared principles.
We are not affiliated with any political, religious, or law enforcement groups. There are no fees, no pledges, and no strings attached. What matters is your willingness to try, your openness to change, and your courage to walk through the door.
“We are not interested in what or how much you used, but only in what you want to do about your problem and how we can help.” — NA Fellowship
Our Message for Guam
On Guam, family and community are at the center of life. Addiction can quietly separate us from the people and places we love, but NA offers a place of belonging. Surrounded by others who understand, you’ll find hope, respect, and the strength to live drug‑free.
In NA, we live this program one day at a time. Just for Today, we choose recovery. Just for Today, we choose hope. Just for Today, we choose life. Each day is a fresh chance to begin again, and together we remind one another that change is possible right now — not tomorrow, not someday, but today.
“Just for today, I will have faith in someone in NA who believes in me and wants to help me in my recovery.” — NA Just for Today
Get Involved
🌺 Join us at meetings across the island. Whether you are new or returning, you are welcome. Each gathering is a chance to share, to listen, and to grow. You don’t have to face addiction alone — NA Guam is here to walk with you, one day at a time.
Our fellowship thrives on connection. When you reach out, you’ll find people ready to answer, ready to sit beside you, and ready to remind you that recovery is real.
“Although our minds told us we would never make it, the people in the Fellowship gave us hope by insisting that we could recover.” — NA Basic Text