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Useful Information Pertaining to the Region

Regional Service Committee Recordings
 
Regional Policy
Latest Policy Modified August 2009
 
Brief History of the Region

TBRNA, like any other Region was formed to fulfill our primary purpose, to carry a message of hope to the still suffering addict. This is a brief history of our struggles to form this new region.Tejas Bluebonnet Regional Logo

In 1988, Lone Star Regional Service Conference created a committee to research splitting the region, but no action was taken. At the April 1993 LSRSC, a open quote "reformation" committee was created to look into the feasibility of a regional split versus making drastic changes in the current structure with no split.

In an autonomous move, the Houston Area created the Regional Formation Committee on August 22, 1993. Invitations were sent to areas through out the Lone Star Region. December 4, was a working forum, a motion was made and passed that we begin the regional transitional process on Feb 12, 1994. Elections were held and the 35 people attending voted to become the Tejas Bluebonnet Region of NA. The Region was then seated at the 1995 WSC.

 


The Purpose of the Tejas Bluebonnet Region

TBRNA is here, simply, to help unite and assist member areas in fulfilling our primary purpose of carrying the message of recovery to the addict who still suffers. This is acomplished by providing resources for subcommittee efforts and keeping the lines of communications open between the areas and the larger worldwide NA community.

Currently our member areas are Rio Grande Valley, Brazos Valley, Central Texas, Coastal Bend, Esperanza, Hill Country, Houston, Northside, Southeast Texas, and Texas Tri County. To find out more about the individual areas, most have their own websites or use the meeting search page to define the city coverage for each.

The message is that an addict, any addict, can stop using drugs, lose the desire to use, and find a new way of life. Our message is hope and the promise of freedom.