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Home to the popular Cornell University, Ithaca is located on Cayuga Lake, New York. The city which is home to a lot of hardworking and peaceful people, however, has a significant population of residents affected by problems related to drug addiction and substance use disorders. These problems range from financial bankruptcy, depression, to higher chances of mental instability and create a block for the victims, limiting the number of quality interactions between them and their loved ones. Their work performance is also affected as a good part of their daily activities is influenced by the need to satisfy their yearnings for the various substances. Fortunately, Narcotics Anonymous has provided a way for these people by setting up platforms through NA meetings in Ithaca to assist victims in the fight against drug addiction. The global organization which was founded in 1953 has assisted millions of individuals in different parts of the world and is still looking to pull more people out of substance use disorders. The meetings serve as a connection point for victims, irrespective of the particular substance one is addicted to or the current stage of recovery. Support is also offered by members who have recovered from previous drug addiction issues. Education is given on substance use disorders and the importance of staying away from these substances. For more information on NA meetings New York, do check out our directory.

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