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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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10:00 AM | Suffolk Women's Group | Suffolk Women's Group | 410 N Broad St | Suffolk | Discussion English Open Meeting + Women's Meeting |
10:00 AM | Edenton-Chowan Group | Edenton United Methodist Church | 225 Virginia Rd | Edenton | English |
12:00 PM | New Creations Twelve Step Study | New Creations Twelve Step Study | 908 W Washington St # 200 | Suffolk | 12 Steps & 12 Traditions English Literature + Open Meeting Step Meeting Wheelchair Access |
12:00 PM | Roanoke Rapids Group | Roanoke Rapids Group | 1212 E 10th St | Roanoke Rapids | Closed Meeting Discussion English |
8:00 PM | AA Saturday Night | AA Saturday Night | 202 N Main St | Suffolk | Discussion English Open Meeting |
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Ahoskie, North Carolina AA Meetings
Ahoskie City sits in Hertford county, North Carolina. Many residents have either had first-hand experiences with alcohol and substance addictions or know others struggling with it. Families have broken up, people have run into debts, depression, and critical health conditions due to these addictions. These effects worsen by the day, and millions of Americans are entangled by this menace. Alcoholics Anonymous is a global community catering and supporting those struggling with alcohol and alcohol-related reactions. AA meetings in Ahoskie is a safe and non-discriminatory space for those willing to defeat their addictions. The doors are open for them to receive treatment and partake in recovery programs at no financial costs to them or their loved ones. Counseling and therapy sessions are made available for participants. These sessions are tailored to the participants’ needs and aim to help them achieve sobriety and long-term recovery. Research has shown that many people record progress while following the principles of AA’s 12-step approach to addictions, which is applied across AA North Carolina meetings. Treatment begins at an inpatient facility for alcohol detoxification. Next, participants are carefully observed by medics and prescribed required medications. Call our specialists if you have questions regarding AA meetings in Ahoskie.