Flint Area Service Subcommittees
We encourage anyone with experience or a willingness, to participate in any of these subcommittees. Contact FASCNA for info.
Starting May 31st, 2009, the location of FASCNA
meetings will be:
Victory Church
2901 Brown
Street (behind Colonial Coney Island) Flint
(Click on the address above for a pop-up map of location)
FASCNA Helpline is in need of
help
download flyer
Activities This subcommittee is responsible for holding activities (dances, parties, picnics, events, etc.) that are attractive to the newcomer. The primary purpose of this committee is to reach the still suffering addict and help promote N.A. unity. The secondary purpose of this subcommittee is to raise funds for the Flint area needs.
Hospitals & Institutions This subcommittee is a resource to members and groups in their efforts to distribute supplies, information and literature necessary to carry the N.A. message of recovery. This subcommittee attempts to make N.A. available to any addict seeking recovery within treatment and correctional facilities. Literature This subcommittee deals with our primary purpose as it is achieved through writing. It does a limited amount of writing as provided by the WSC handbook. This subcommittee seeks written input from its members at large by encouraging the development of new literature by holding workshops to complete proposed material.
Helpline This subcommittee is responsible to maintain the Flint Area Helpline operations. This subcommittee maintains updated information (P.O. Box address, meeting information and activities) and relations with The Answering Service. Public Information This subcommittee is essential to the growth of N.A. in the area and needs assistance from many members to achieve their objectives. This subcommittee serves as a liaison between N.A. and society as a whole. This subcommittee compiles an Area Meeting list three times per year (or as needed). It provides and carries the N.A. message to those who may not have heard of us or misinterpreted us, informing them of what we do and where we are available. To get a better understanding of how NA World Service views PI and the World Wide Web, Click Here
|