Every attempt is made to keep the meeting list up-to-date. All Nar-Anon members or new members wanting support can attend these meetings.
If you looking for a Narateen Meeting, please visit the Narateen World Service Office page for available virtual meetings.
There are 3 Nar-Anon Family Group Meetings in the Kansas City Area. Click on ‘Map’ for directions. (Nar-Anon is not affiliated with the map site service company.)
Monday @ 7:00 pm in Leawood, KS
‘Touched by Addiction’ Nar-Anon Family Group Meeting
Church of the Resurrection – Building B – Room B256 – Upper Level
5001 W. 137th Street
Leawood, KS 66224 Map
(This group is meeting in-person and/or virtual by clicking this Zoom link, for a campus and building map – Click Here)
Tuesday @ 6:30PM in Lee’s Summit, MO
“Lee’s Summit” Nar-Anon Family Group Meeting
206 NE Chipman Rd.
Lee’s Summit, MO 64063 Map
(This group is meeting in-person)
Wednesday @ 7:00 pm in Pleasant Valley, MO
“Northland’s New Hope” Nar-Anon Family Group Meeting
Shoal Creek Community Church
6816 N Church Rd.
Pleasant Valley, MO 64068 Map
(Park in back and enter through the doors near the children’s play area. If arriving late, call the number posted on the doors.) Note closures: Group Contact ~ Norma S. 816-560-1447 for questions including holiday 12/25 and 1/1 or inclement weather closures.
Mission, KS
“New Perspectives” Nar-Anon Family Group Meeting
Their final meeting was November 14, 2024 ~ As a reminder other Nar-Anon family support groups still continue with online meetings and in person meetings would love to see you – see above
If you are interested in starting a meeting in your area, please reach out to any of the 3 meetings available for information.
For other meetings outside of the Kansas City Area, please refer to the following sites:
Naranon Midwest Meetings
Nar-anon World Services
For virtual meetings exclusively, refer to the following sites:
Global Online Region Virtual Meeting pages:
English Meetings List page:
Spanish Meeting List page:
“The Nar-Anon Family Groups are a worldwide fellowship for those affected by someone else’s addiction. As a twelve-step program, we offer our help by sharing our experience, strength, and hope.”