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VISION: Establishing a culture of people helping people. (Adopted October 2001)


 * MISSION: The National Association of Peer Programs helps adults establish, train, supervise, maintain and evaluate peer programs.** (Adopted March 2006)

Originally founded in 1984 as the National Peer Helpers Association, the National Association of Peer Programs (NAPP) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation whose mission is to help adults establish, train supervise, maintain and evaluate peer programs. Using the NAPP Standards and Ethics as a guiding principle, NAPP helps adults through networking, leadership training, certification and programmatic problem solving. Please refer to the link "About NAPP" in the Nav column to the left for more information about NAPP, including frequently asked questions.

**NAPP ANNOUNCES TRAINING INSTITUTE IN INDIANA IN JUNE 2008.** For more information on the institute or for registration, go to the Conference/Training Institute link on the left. Please register early, as space is limited.

Use the calendar link on the left for information about other trainings around the country.

We are asking members to log onto the Members' Area and sign up to be part of the Members' Directory. We hope that this opportunity for networking will enable members from across the country to help each other share best practices as well as support each other.
 * NEW FEATURE FOR MEMBERS**


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