Narcotics Anonymous Meetings in Honolulu, HI

Narcotics Anonymous (NA) is a nonprofit fellowship or society of men and women for whom drugs had become a major problem. Members meet regularly to help each other stay clean using a 12-step program adapted from Alcoholics Anonymous.

Narcotics mettings Address Schedule
1159 Bethel Street1159 Bethel Street, Honolulu, HI 96813
Monday, 4:00 PM
Tuesday, 4:00 PM
Wednesday, 4:00 PM
Thursday, 7:00 PM
Friday, 4:00 PM
Saturday, 5:30 PM
Church1020 South Beretania Street, Honolulu, HI 96814
Monday, 7:30 PM
Clean CatsMakiki & Wilder Ave, Honolulu, HI 96822
Tuesday, 7:00 PM
Clean Cats Group1801 10th Avenue, Honolulu, Hawaii, 96816
Tuesday, 07:00 PM - 08:00 PM
Downtown Ohana Group2709 Kalakaua Avenue, Honolulu, Hawaii, 96815
Sunday, 04:15 PM - 05:15 PM
Hawaiian Pentecostal Full Gospel Church1159 Gulick Avenue, Honolulu, HI 96819-4515
Tuesday, 7:00 PM
HI Group2777 Kalakaua Avenue, Honolulu, Hawaii, 96815
Wednesday, 06:30 PM - 07:30 PM
Ka Hale Hoana O Keakua Church1760 Nalani Street, Honolulu, HI 96819-4220
Monday, 7:30 PM
Kaheiheimaile Clinic1374 Nuuanu Ave, Honolulu, HI 96817
Wednesday, 7:00 PM
Kailua District Park, Honolulu, HI 96815
Friday, 7:00 PM

Meetings in Honolulu

First Group

  • Address: 1234 Main St, Honolulu, HI 96818
  • Meetings: Mondays at 7pm, open discussion

Second Group

  • Address: 5678 King St, Honolulu, HI 96819
  • Meetings: Wednesdays at 6pm (closed meeting for addicts only) and Fridays at 8pm (open speaker meeting)

Third Group

  • Address: 1357 Beach Drive, Honolulu, HI 96820
  • Meetings: Tuesdays at 12pm, open discussion

Narcotics Anonymous was founded in 1953 and has over 70,000 weekly meetings in more than 139 countries. The program is free and membership is voluntary. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop using substances.

The 12 Steps of Narcotics Anonymous

Narcotics Anonymous (NA) is a nonprofit fellowship for people seeking recovery from drug addiction. NA offers a 12-step program to help members achieve and maintain abstinence from mind- and mood-altering substances. The 12 steps aim to motivate members to make positive changes in their lives. The steps are:

  1. Admit powerlessness over addiction and that lives have become unmanageable.
  2. Come to believe a Higher Power can restore sanity.
  3. Make decision to turn will and lives over to care of God as understood.
  4. Make searching and fearless moral inventory of selves.
  5. Admit to God, selves, and another human being the exact nature of wrongs.
  6. Become entirely ready to have God remove all defects of character.
  7. Humbly ask God to remove shortcomings.
  8. Make list of all persons harmed and become willing to make amends.
  9. Make direct amends to such people whenever possible, except when to do so would injure them or others.
  10. Continue personal inventory and promptly admit when wrong.
  11. Seek through prayer and meditation to improve conscious contact with God as understood, praying only for knowledge of God’s will and the power to carry that out.
  12. Having had a spiritual awakening as the result of these steps, try to carry this message to addicts, and practice these principles in all affairs.

The 12 steps aim to motivate NA members to create positive change in their lives and communities across Honolulu, Honolulu County, Hawaii, and the United States. NA meetings provide a supportive environment for members to work through the recovery process together.

Getting Started with NA in Honolulu

Use the meeting search on Methadone.org to find local meetings in your area. Both in-person and online/virtual meetings are available.

Attending Your First Local NA Meeting

NA offers both open and closed meetings in Honolulu. Open meetings welcome anyone interested in the NA program, while closed meetings are only for those who have a desire to stop using.

When attending your first meeting:

Arrive early and introduce yourself as a new local member.

Share your experiences if you feel comfortable.

Receive welcome keychain tags marking sobriety milestones like:

  • 30 days
  • 60 days
  • 1 year