

Narcotics Anonymous (NA) offers peer-led, free recovery meetings across San Bernardino, California with local meeting details available through https://www.methadone.org/na/california/san-bernardino-county/san-bernardino/, providing safe in-person and virtual spaces for people seeking abstinence from drugs and ongoing support in recovery.
Narcotics Anonymous is a nonprofit fellowship of men and women for whom drugs have become a major problem; members meet regularly to support one another in staying clean and to work the program of recovery based on the Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions.
NA meetings are free to attend, open to anyone with a desire to stop using drugs, and are self-supporting through voluntary contributions rather than dues.
This step asks members to acknowledge the severity of their addiction and the reality that willpower alone has not worked; admitting powerlessness opens the way for accepting help and beginning change.
Members are encouraged to consider a spiritual solution or higher power of their own understanding; this step is about hope and willingness to accept guidance beyond self-reliance.
This step translates belief into action: choosing to rely on a chosen higher power and to entrust recovery to that guidance while remaining respectful of diverse spiritual perspectives.
Members take an honest, written inventory of behaviors and attitudes that contributed to addiction; the inventory identifies patterns to address in recovery work.
Selling the inventory aloud to another person reduces isolation and secrecy; admitting faults builds humility and accountability, which are essential for lasting change.
This step cultivates willingness to change; readiness helps members accept guidance and to take practical steps to replace old behaviors with healthier ones.
Members practice humility and prayer or meditation to seek change; the step emphasizes ongoing reliance on spiritual principles rather than self-will alone.
Creating a harm list prepares members for repairing relationships and restoring integrity; willingness precedes action to ensure measured and constructive amends.
This step focuses on responsible restitution, taking practical, respectful actions to correct past harms without causing new damage.
Step Ten establishes ongoing self-monitoring and prompt correction of mistakes to maintain sobriety and personal growth.
This step encourages daily spiritual practice to support decisions consistent with recovery and service to others.
The final step emphasizes service and living the program’s principles; carrying the message helps maintain recovery through helping others and continual practice of the steps.
These steps aim to motivate members toward sustained, positive change across San Bernardino and the broader community by combining personal responsibility, spiritual growth, and peer support.
People can search meetings on Methadone.org to find local meetings in their area; this site is the recommended source for locating NA meetings and up‑to‑date meeting details in San Bernardino County.
Both in‑person and online/virtual meetings are available in most places; many local NA areas provide hybrid schedules and listings for virtual meetings alongside physical locations.
In San Bernardino, NA meetings are offered as either open or closed formats; open meetings welcome anyone interested in the program while closed meetings are reserved for those who identify themselves as having a drug problem or a desire to stop using.
| Meeting Type | Description |
|---|---|
| Open | Open to anyone, including family members, professionals, or people seeking information; focuses on education and support and allows non‑addicts to attend and listen. |
| Closed | Restricted to addicts or those who feel they have a problem with drugs and a desire to stop; closed meetings foster confidentiality and peer‑only sharing. |