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This page last edited on Saturday, May 22, 2004

Posters and Flyers

Posters (and flyers) are used to inform the still-using addict, and the community at large, of what Narcotics Anonymous offers, how and where to obtain help or additional information, and when and where local meetings are held. Phoneline numbers and/or meeting places (open meetings only) may be listed in  posters and flyers.

Many local newspapers provide space for community announcements. The  posters and flyers your committee chooses for posting may also be used in newspapers. Public information work carried out via newspapers and other forms of media is discussed in more detail in the section on public service announcements.

The following guidelines have been compiled from the experience of PI subcommittees throughout the fellowship. Read them carefully before you begin posting  posters and flyers. Too see samples of actual NA posters, please go to our Poster Samples page.

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Choose a poster coordinator and assistants. Divide the area into smaller, geographical areas for which one PI committee member, agrees to be the contact person. This commitment involves determining where to place posters and flyers, how many will be needed for that person’s particular geographical area, and being responsible to see that they are posted.

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Decide on a size for your flyer. Some areas use a standard size piece of copy paper. Other areas use 1/3 that size because it fits easily into a standard business envelope or to save money. These can be used with a mailing project to get NA’s phone number to places that might refer addicts to NA.

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Your committee may use the name "Narcotics Anonymous" on your posters and flyers. For public information, we prefer to use the full name instead of the NA initials or symbol alone.

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Many areas place date in small print in one corner to help keep track of different versions.

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Work through your ASC and RSC PI Subcommittees to be sure the meetings being listed are aware that this activity is going on. They must be ready to handle a possible increase in new member attendance.

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Arrange for printing the posters and flyers and provide them, along with guidelines for each person who will be posting, to the contact person.

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Determine any follow-up procedures you may need, i.e., mailings of information packets to community members or professionals, possible increase in volunteers to work phonelines and Twelfth Step lists.

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Post five to six posters or flyers at each location, if possible, so that interested people may take one, if desired. Larger numbers are suggested in some places—it is left to the discretion of the contact person to determine this depending on the size and location of the facility.

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Mount posters and flyers at public institutions where large numbers of people will see them. Generally, permission is necessary; So it is best to always ask before posting our flyers.

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DO NOT put posters or flyers on telephone poles, trees, fence posts, etc., nor leave them in public rest rooms. Many communities have ordinances concerning this type of activity. It is most important to use discretion in distribution as it can affect the reputation of the entire fellowship.

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Consider a bi-lingual, or multi-lingual, poster or flyer.


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Places for Distribution

Public Institutions

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Police stations

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Health clinics

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Public Assistance offices

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Hospitals (both emergency rooms and employee bulletin boards)

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Courthouses

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Colleges

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Junior high and high schools

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Libraries

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Post offices

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Civic auditoriums

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Unemployment offices

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Vocational rehabilitation offices

Private Businesses

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Stores (groceries, drug stores, etc.)

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Treatment Centers, halfway houses, detox centers, etc.

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Churches

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Laundromats

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Factories

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Homeless Shelters

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Bulletin boards at clubhouses and fellowship halls

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Union halls

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Job training centers

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Health clinics and offices

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Family planning clinics

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AIDS support service organizations

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Crisis intervention offices

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Counseling offices

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Child care centers

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Suggestions for Posters and Flyers

Study these guidelines:

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Remember the Twelve Traditions.

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Ask permission and don’t post without permission.

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Remember that our public relations policy is based on attraction rather than promotion.

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Remember that, though you are not a representative of NA, you are being seen as an NA member. Conduct yourself accordingly.

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Keep your flyer short and easy to read.

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Always include the full telephone number.

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Indicate what geographic area is served by the telephone number. Once a flyer is posted, it often travels somewhere else.

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Don’t go alone to post posters or flyers—there is less possibility of Tradition violations when two or more members are present.

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Don’t use provocative artwork on the poster or flyer.

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Don’t act as spokesperson for NA as a whole.

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Don’t argue with those whose ideas on addiction are different from those of NA

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Don’t take contributions from outside sources.

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Don’t refer to any other agency or fellowship.

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Don’t state an opinion or take a stand on any controversial or public issue.

 

[ Poster Samples ]
 

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