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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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5:00 PM | Open Door Group Sanford | Open Door Group Sanford | 5 Lebanon Street | Sanford | Open Meeting Speaker |
5:30 PM | Primary Purpose | Windham | 765 Roosevelt Trail | Windham | English Open Meeting Speaker + Wheelchair Access |
5:30 PM | Happy Hour Meeting | Lewiston | 750 Main St | Lewiston | Discussion English Open Meeting + Wheelchair Access |
6:00 PM | Portland Group | Portland Area | 57 Ashmont St | Portland | English Open Meeting Speaker |
6:00 PM | Wolfeboro Topic Meeting Group | All Saints Episcopal Church | 258 S Main St | Wolfeboro | Discussion English |
6:30 PM | Surrender Big Book Discussion Meeting | Saco Area | 63 School St | Saco | Big Book Discussion English + Open Meeting Speaker Wheelchair Access |
6:30 PM | Sober Sunday LGBTQIA+ | Portland | 15 Casco St | Portland | Discussion English Gay + Open Meeting |
6:30 PM | LGBTQ Portland | LGBTQ | 22 Bramhall Street | Portland | Discussion Gay Open Meeting |
6:30 PM | The Queer & Trans Agenda | Portland | Online Portland, ME | Portland | Discussion English Gay + LGBTQ+ Literature Open Meeting Speaker |
6:30 PM | Sunday Haven Step Group | South Portland | 879 Sawyer St | Portland | English Open Meeting Step Meeting + Tradition Study |
6:30 PM | Happy Destiny Group Westbrook | Happy Destiny Group | 573 Main Street | Westbrook | Open Meeting Speaker |
6:30 PM | Harrison Sunday Night Group | Portland Area | Online Portland, ME | Portland | English Literature Open Meeting |
6:30 PM | Sunday Night Firepit Meeting Group | Journey Church | 15 Hutchins Dr | Conway | Discussion English Speaker + Wheelchair Access |
7:00 PM | Kennebunk Karrying The Message Group | Kennebunk Area | 138 York St | Kennebunk | Discussion English Literature + Living Sober Open Meeting Wheelchair Access |
7:00 PM | Step Sisters Group Bangor | Portland Area | Online Portland, ME | Portland | Discussion English Literature + Open Meeting Women's Meeting |
7:00 PM | Fearless & Thorough Men's Big Book Group | Portland Area | 425 Congress St | Portland | Big Book Discussion English + Literature Men's Meeting Newcomer Open Meeting Wheelchair Access |
7:00 PM | Hope On The Hill | South Portland | 301 Cottage Rd | Portland | Discussion English Literature + Meditation Open Meeting Speaker |
7:00 PM | Ogunquit By The Sea Group | Ogunquit | 15 School St | Ogunquit | Discussion English Literature + Open Meeting Wheelchair Access |
7:00 PM | Let Go And Let God Group | Brunswick | 217 Maine St | Brunswick | English Literature Open Meeting + Step Meeting Wheelchair Access |
7:00 PM | Casco Speakers Group | Casco | 450 Roosevelt Trail | Casco | English Open Meeting Speaker + Wheelchair Access |
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Buxton, Maine AA Meetings
The small town of Buxton, North Carolina, is home to the famous Cape Hatteras Lighthouse. Across the state, and even in Buxton, folks struggle with the effects of alcohol use disorder (AUD), characterized by drinking that causes distress and damage in relationships. Tourists and residents alike may search for AA meetings in Buxton to find available groups nearby. Alcoholics Anonymous has been helping people achieve recovery by offering various group-support meetings for almost a century. People with AUD come from all walks of life, and there is an array of unique meetings provided to meet specific needs. Meetings include women-only, men-only, beginners’, LGBT, and more. AA meetings have dedicated time for members to share what’s working for them, what challenges them, and the experiences that inspire and help others. All may share whenever they are ready to do so. Membership in AA has only one requirement, the desire to stop drinking and meetings are free to attend. Attending AA North Carolina meetings supports the recovery process, so even if you relapse, keep coming back. In addition to AA meetings, some people find the recovery process more efficient when they receive professional treatment such as detox, inpatient care, or outpatient treatment. If you would like help finding a treatment program, please call our helpline and request more information.