NAMA Needs Volunteers!

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NAMA Recovery needs help with two major things: 1. Website, 2. Funding.

Programmers to help with the website.

Funding Membership Drives or just asking your program if you can hang up some NAMA Recovery flyers that can bring in new members and of course spread the word about what we do. And if you have any idea that would help with funding the organization please contact us.

Want to Volunteer or do you have an idea for a project?

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