Washington State has one of the most active NA communities in the Pacific Northwest, with hundreds of meetings every week coordinated by regional intergroups in Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma, Everett, Bellevue, Vancouver, Yakima, and the Tri-Cities. Meetings run seven days a week from early morning through late evening across every part of the state, from Capitol Hill and the Central District in Seattle to downtown Spokane, the South Sound, the Olympic Peninsula, and rural Eastern Washington. Wherever you are in Washington, a meeting is available today.
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Washington State Narcotics Anonymous operates across regional service structures under the Washington State Regional Service Committee (WSRSCNA) with comprehensive meeting directories and helpline links detailed at wsna.org. The Seattle Area serves King County and surrounding corridors with a local helpline at (206) 901-1412 and localized schedules managed at seattle-na.org. The South Puget Sound Area supports Tacoma, Pierce County, Olympia, and Thurston County with an active service hotline at (360) 754-4444 and resources hosted at spsana.org. Northeast Washington and the Idaho Panhandle are supported by the Washington Northern Idaho Region of NA (WNIRNA) covering Spokane and nearby communities at wnirna.org, running a regional helpline at (509) 325-5463. The Southwest Washington Area coordinates meetings across Vancouver, Clark County, and Cowlitz County through localized regional frameworks, while the Central Washington Area manages meeting assets across Yakima, and the Northeast Oregon Southwest Washington Area covers regional border networks.
Active Washington State NA groups meet regularly to offer peer support for drug addiction recovery. The Hope on Capitol Hill Group hosts morning sessions in Seattle, while the Just for Today Group runs open discussion formats seven days a week at local recovery facilities at 4392 S Thompson Ave in Tacoma. The Recovery in Spokane Group hosts basic text and step studies at 1712 W Floyd Ave on Tuesday and Thursday evenings at 7:00 PM, along with open speaker formats on Saturdays at 10:30 AM. The Rainbow Group meets at community centers at 1122 E Pike St in Seattle on Sunday evenings at 6:30 PM to provide an open, inclusive recovery space. The Freedom Group meets regularly in Everett, providing open discussions and literature steps listed through the Snohomish County Area system. The Clean and Serene Group coordinates daily evening gatherings at 2515 White Ave in Tacoma at 5:30 PM, while the Principles Before Personalities Group holds regular sessions at 1221 S King St in Seattle at 11:30 AM. Spanish-language NA resources and bilingual help frameworks are coordinated through regional service layers to ensure non-English speakers can find free recovery support statewide by calling 1-800-870-3795.
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Seattle Help Line: (206) 901-1412 · South Puget Sound Regional Line: (360) 754-4444 · Eastern Washington Regional Help Line: (509) 325-5463 · Washington State Central Portal: wsna.org
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Spokane Valley Intergroup Area at wnirna.org · Southwest Washington Area (Vancouver) meetings · Snohomish County Area (Everett) listings · Central Washington Area (Yakima) lines · Tri-Cities Area, South Sound Area, and Peninsula meeting assets are accessible via the central wsna.org state network
Three steps is all it takes to walk through the door of an NA meeting anywhere in Washington today.
Call 1-888-708-7060 and tell us your Washington city, county, or zip code. A real person will find the nearest meeting to you today at a time that works for your schedule, whether you are in Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma, or a small town in between.
Washington groups include open discussion meetings, Basic Text studies, step and tradition studies, newcomer meetings, speaker meetings, LGBTQ+-welcoming groups, women-only meetings, men’s groups, young people’s groups, Spanish-language sessions, candlelight meetings, corrections outreach groups, and online hybrid meetings available from anywhere in the state. Tell us what matters most and we will find the right match.
You can sit quietly and listen. There is no requirement to speak, introduce yourself, or explain why you came. Washington’s NA rooms welcome people from every background and every part of the state.
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Whether you are in Seattle late at night, in downtown Spokane on a Sunday morning, or in a small Eastern Washington town on a weekday afternoon, a real person will answer at 1-888-708-7060, find a meeting near you, and give you as much time as you need.
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“I was commuting between Spokane and Seattle every week for two years. Finding out there were strong groups at both ends of the state changed everything. I stopped treating meetings as optional when I traveled.”
Denise B.
2 years clean · Spokane, WA
Who coordinates NA meetings in Washington State?
Narcotics Anonymous meetings in Washington State are organized across separate area service bodies working under the Washington State Regional Service Committee (WSRSCNA) directory at wsna.org. The major regional contact centers include the Seattle Area helpline at (206) 901-1412, the South Puget Sound Area helpline at (360) 754-4444 serving Tacoma, Pierce County, and Olympia, and the Washington Northern Idaho Region line at (509) 325-5463 serving Spokane and Eastern Washington. Southwest Washington points rely on localized area frameworks, while Yakima networks are compiled by the Central Washington Area committee. Dialing 1-888-708-7060 immediately links you with a support routing specialist who can search all real-time schedules in your exact Washington neighborhood.
Are there LGBTQ+-welcoming NA meetings in Washington State?
Yes. The Rainbow Group meets at community locations on Pike Street in Seattle on Sunday evenings at 6:30 PM as an open discussion format. Additional inclusive meetings operate throughout the week across Seattle, Tacoma, Olympia, and Spokane, with detailed lists managed through the wsna.org portal. You can dial our support specialists at 1-888-708-7060 to easily verify localized schedules filtered for welcoming and demographic-specific peer groups nearby.
Are there young people’s NA meetings in Washington State?
Yes. Washington supports active youth-focused and university-adjacent NA groups across the state. Dedicated newcomer and young recovery groups gather routinely around campus centers in Seattle, Tacoma, and Spokane, alongside active evening formats across the King County and Pierce County networks. These meetings focus explicitly on the unique challenges younger individuals address during early clean living. Call 1-888-708-7060 to find complete younger generational schedules operating across Washington State.
Are there women-specific NA meetings in Washington State?
Yes. Gender-specific open and closed NA meetings are scheduled throughout the week across Washington. The South Puget Sound Area hosts dedicated women’s discussion groups in Tacoma, while the Seattle Area and Washington Northern Idaho Region committees coordinate matching local choices across Seattle, Bellevue, and Spokane. Call 1-888-708-7060 for active times, locations, and directions for women-only options near you.
Are there Spanish-language NA meetings in Washington State?
Yes. Spanish-language NA recovery formats and bilingual groups are coordinated across metropolitan areas, including King County, Pierce County, and select agricultural centers in Central and Eastern Washington like Yakima and the Tri-Cities. Local scheduling links and Spanish literature setups are managed through regional committee layers linked with wsna.org. Call 1-888-708-7060 to view the complete active Spanish-language schedule operating across Washington State.
Can I find NA help in Washington State tonight?
Yes. The Seattle Area helpline at (206) 901-1412, the South Puget Sound Area helpline at (360) 754-4444, and the Washington Northern Idaho helpline at (509) 325-5463 offer reliable phone coverage. Our primary toll-free line at 1-888-708-7060 remains open 24 hours a day to connect you with an agent who can find nearby groups immediately. For all acute medical emergencies, please dial 911. Federal treatment search systems are also available through SAMHSA’s national helpline at 1-800-662-4357.
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