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Find Narcotics Anonymous (NA) meetings in Huntington Beach, California above, in person and online, including a men’s meeting. The finder pulls in nearby areas too, so Costa Mesa meetings often appear alongside Huntington Beach’s own.

Upcoming NA Meetings in Huntington Beach

Time Name Address / Platform Region
12:00 PM Santa Ana Noon Group Online 1752 South Main Street Santa Ana
12:00 PM Changes Group Garden Grove 12755 Brookhurst Street 114 Garden Grove
12:00 PM Mid Day Solutions Group 2525 North Grand Avenue, Suite X Santa Ana
12:00 PM Magnolia Park Noon Group Garden Grove 11402 Magnolia Street Garden Grove
4:00 PM Costa Mesa Group 2040 Placentia Avenue Costa Mesa
7:00 PM Serenity Hope Group 835 East 33rd Street Signal Hill
7:00 PM Monday Fullerton Group 204 East Amerige Avenue Fullerton
7:00 PM Fountain Valley Group 10280 Slater Avenue Fountain Valley
7:00 PM Misfits Do Recover Group Garden Grove 9845 Belfast Drive Garden Grove
7:00 PM Monday Night Step Study Group 2040 Placentia Avenue Costa Mesa
7:00 PM Grupo Una Vision de Esperanza Anaheim Online 202 West Broadway Anaheim
7:30 PM His Place Church Group Westminster Boulevard 7702 Westminster Boulevard Westminster
8:00 PM Grupo Si Nos Recuperamos 1905 East 17th Street Santa Ana
8:00 PM Grupo Ensename A Vivir Online 1752 South Main Street Santa Ana
8:00 PM Juntos Si Podemos Group Buena Park 6700 Stanton Avenue B Buena Park
8:00 PM Grupo Un Dia a La Vez Santa Ana 1225 West 17th Street, Suite 2 Santa Ana

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Narcotics Anonymous is a free, peer-led fellowship for anyone who wants to stop using drugs. Huntington Beach is part of the Orange County Area of NA, with a men’s meeting and virtual attendance among its current listings.

  • NA area: Orange County Area of Narcotics Anonymous
  • Meeting formats: open, discussion, Basic Text and step study, men’s, and virtual
  • Virtual meetings: available

Where to Look for NA Meetings Near Huntington Beach

Huntington Beach’s listings include open, discussion, Basic Text and step study, and men’s formats, with virtual attendance available too. Pacific Coast Highway runs the length of the city and is the most common reference point locals use for directions.

The finder above also shows nearby meetings in Costa Mesa, a short drive south, and Fountain Valley just inland, plus the rest of the state through the California directory. Call the Orange County Area helpline, (714) 590-2388, any time of day for the current schedule.

Overdose Trends Around Huntington Beach

Orange County’s overdose trend has been moving in a good direction, including 407 fentanyl-related deaths in 2024, down from 613 in 2023. This represents a decrease of about one-third, according to the Orange County Sheriff-Coroner Division.

Statewide, methamphetamine was involved in 57% of California’s overdose deaths in 2024, alongside opioids. Huntington Beach does not publish overdose data for the area.

County and state-level figures. Huntington Beach-specific data is not published.

Treatment and Medication Options Near Huntington Beach

Methadone, buprenorphine, and naltrexone are evidence-based medications for opioid use disorder, often used alongside NA meetings rather than instead of them. FindTreatment.gov searches licensed providers near Huntington Beach by ZIP code, and the SAMHSA National Helpline, 1-800-662-4357, gives free, confidential referrals 24/7.

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Where to Get Naloxone Near Huntington Beach

Naloxone is available over the counter at California pharmacies with no prescription required, and the state’s Good Samaritan law protects anyone who uses it or calls for help during an overdose. Solace Foundation of Orange County offers free naloxone and training every Sunday in Santa Ana. See the overdose hub for what to do if you witness one.

Get Help Right Now

Call 911 first for a suspected overdose. These lines run around the clock:

  • 911 suspected overdose or medical emergency
  • 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline, call or text, 24/7
  • 855-625-4657 OC Links, Orange County’s 24/7 behavioral health information and crisis line
  • 1-800-662-4357 SAMHSA National Helpline, free and confidential, 24/7
  • (714) 590-2388 Orange County Area of NA helpline, 24-hour

Questions People Ask About Huntington Beach Meetings

Are there NA meetings in Huntington Beach?
Yes, and the finder above also shows nearby meetings in Costa Mesa and Fountain Valley.

Are there men’s NA meetings in Huntington Beach?
Yes, Huntington Beach has a listed men’s meeting.

Are there virtual NA meetings near Huntington Beach?
Yes, virtual attendance is available alongside in-person meetings.

Are NA meetings free?
Yes, there’s no cost or membership requirement.

Do I have to stop using before going to a meeting?
No. NA meetings are open to anyone with a desire to stop, wherever they are in that process.

About This Directory

Narcotics.com is an independent resource and is not affiliated with Narcotics Anonymous World Services, Inc. Narcotics.com may be compensated for some links or featured resources on this site. This never affects the meeting information above or which resources we describe.

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