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Find Narcotics Anonymous (NA) meetings in Renton, Washington, and the surrounding area, with current times and locations. The finder above shows in-person and online meetings near you, including options in Kent and Tukwila a short drive away.

Upcoming NA Meetings in Renton

Time Name Address / Platform Region
12:00 PM NoonTime Quickie Group 1317 Harvey Road Auburn
12:00 PM Road to Recovery Group 230 1st Street Northeast Auburn
1:15 PM Destination Vashon Group 17708 Vashon Highway Southwest Vashon Island
4:00 PM On Point Recovery Group 1317 Harvey Road Auburn
5:30 PM Living Clean Group Auburn 230 1st Street Northeast Auburn
6:30 PM Progress Not Perfection Group 218 State Avenue South Kent
7:00 PM Miracles Happen Group Des Moines 22975 24th Avenue South Des Moines
7:00 PM Never Alone Group Auburn 230 1st Street Northeast Auburn
7:00 PM Clear Message Group 610 8th Street Northeast Auburn
7:00 PM New Fix Group 1317 Harvey Road Auburn
7:00 PM WSNA Group Online 4320 Southwest Hill Seattle
7:30 PM Into the Light Group Online 1610 South King Street Seattle
7:30 PM West Hill Group 26715 Military Road South Kent
7:30 PM On Fiyah Fourth Recovery Group 232 5th Avenue South Kirkland

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Narcotics Anonymous in Renton

Renton sits within the South King County Area of Narcotics Anonymous, a free, peer-led fellowship for anyone who wants to stop using drugs. The area’s meetings, part of the Washington/Northern Idaho Region, include options in Renton itself and towns nearby.

  • NA area: South King County Area of Narcotics Anonymous
  • Area helpline: 253-872-3494

How to Find a Meeting Near Renton

The finder above searches by proximity, not by city limits, so a short drive can open up meetings that Renton’s own listing does not show. Renton sits close to Kent and Tukwila, and the finder picks up meetings in both, along with the fuller Seattle listing and the Washington directory for anyone passing through.

Meetings in and around Renton run in open and discussion formats. For the most current options and same-day help, call or text the South King County Area helpline at 253-872-3494, or the Washington/Northern Idaho Region line at 888-290-1953.

Overdose Trends Around Renton

King County’s public health department tracks overdose disparities by region, and South King County, which includes Renton, has recorded some of the county’s highest rates.

  • South King County’s unintentional injury and overdose-related death rate was 4.4 per 100,000 residents per year, among the highest of King County’s four regions. Public Health, Seattle and King County, “King County Mortality: Trends and Disparities, 2015-2024.”
  • Countywide, King County recorded 908 overdose deaths in 2025, down about a third from the 2023 peak of 1,340. Public Health, Seattle and King County, 2025.

The first figure covers the South King County region; the second is countywide. Renton does not have a separately published city-level overdose count.

Treatment and Medication Options Near Renton

Methadone, buprenorphine and naltrexone are the evidence-based standard of care for opioid use disorder and work alongside NA rather than against it.

HealthPoint’s Renton clinic offers substance use disorder treatment and medication-assisted treatment for opioid use disorder, alongside primary and behavioral health care. HealthPoint, 2026. FindTreatment.gov lists additional opioid treatment programs near any Renton ZIP code, and the SAMHSA National Helpline, 1-800-662-4357, is free and confidential around the clock.

See our medication-assisted treatment guide for how the medications compare.

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Where to Get Naloxone Near Renton

Washington’s statewide standing order permits any pharmacy to dispense naloxone without a prescription. As a critical harm reduction measure, King County distributes it free through community organizations, fire departments and other access points across South King County.

For the fuller county naloxone picture, see the Seattle page, and for how naloxone works, see our overdose and naloxone guide.

Get Help Right Now

If you or someone near you needs help right now

For a suspected overdose or any medical emergency, call 911 first.

  • 911: suspected overdose or medical emergency
  • 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline: call or text 24/7, or 1-866-427-4747 for King County’s Crisis Connections line
  • 1-800-662-4357 SAMHSA National Helpline, free and confidential, 24/7
  • 253-872-3494 South King County Area NA helpline, or 888-290-1953 for the Washington/Northern Idaho Region line

Common Questions About NA in Renton

Are there NA meetings in Renton?

Yes. The finder above shows current NA meetings in Renton and nearby South King County communities. The list is updated regularly.

Do I have to stop using before I go to a meeting?

No. NA meetings are open to anyone who wants to stop using, whatever stage they are at right now.

Is NA religious?

No. NA is built around a Higher Power that each person defines for themselves, not a religious organization, and it does not require any particular faith.

Does NA work alongside methadone or buprenorphine?

Yes. Many NA members use medications for opioid use disorder, and attending a meeting does not require stopping a prescribed medication.

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Narcotics.com may be compensated for some links or featured resources on this site. This never affects the meeting information above or the resources we describe.

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