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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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6:15 AM | The Eye Opener | The Eye Opener | 1210 Dixie Trail | Raleigh | English |
6:30 AM | Morning Meditation Group | Morning Meditation Group | 1219 Buck Jones Rd | Raleigh | 11th Step Meditation As Bill Sees It Daily Reflections + Discussion English Meditation Open Meeting |
6:30 AM | Morning Meditation Group | Morning Meditation Group | Online Raleigh, NC | Raleigh | 11th Step Meditation As Bill Sees It Closed Meeting + Daily Reflections Discussion English Meditation |
6:30 AM | Conscious Contact | Conscious Contact | 4015 Spring Forest Rd | Raleigh | As Bill Sees It Discussion English + Meditation Step Meeting Tradition Study |
6:30 AM | Morning Meditation Group Cary | Morning Meditation Group Cary | Online 177 High House Road | Cary | Meditation Open Meeting Step Meeting + Wheelchair Access |
6:45 AM | RTP Lunch Bunch | Cedar Forks Baptist Church | Online 5117 S Miami Blvd | Durham | Closed Meeting Discussion English |
7:00 AM | Daily Reprieve Morning Meditation | Daily Reprieve Morning Meditation | Online Raleigh, NC | Raleigh | English Meditation Open Meeting |
7:00 AM | Chapel Hill - Carrboro Group | BPW | 175 Bpw Club Rd | Carrboro | Closed Meeting Discussion English |
7:00 AM | Sandalwood Group | Sandalwood Club | 626 Sandalwood Dr | Fayetteville | Big Book Discussion English + Open Meeting Wheelchair Access |
7:00 AM | Central Carolina Group | Central Carolina Group | 319 N Moore St | Sanford | Discussion English Open Meeting + Wheelchair Access |
8:00 AM | Early Birds - Hybrid | Early Birds | Online 15772 NC-50 | Garner | English Literature |
9:00 AM | Be Still ... Mid-Morning Meditation Group | Be Still … Mid-Morning Meditation Group | 1219 Buck Jones Rd | Raleigh | English Meditation Open Meeting |
9:30 AM | Women's Path to Serenity | Women’s Path to Serenity | 1200 N Salem St | Apex | 12 Steps & 12 Traditions Big Book Closed Meeting + English Women's Meeting |
12:00 PM | Dunn Noon Meeting | Dunn AA Club | 1201 N Wilson Ave | Dunn | Discussion English Open Meeting |
12:00 PM | Central Group Fayetteville | Central Group Fayetteville | 604 German Street | Fayetteville | Closed Meeting Discussion Wheelchair Access |
12:00 PM | Living Now Cary | Living Now Cary | 177 High House Road | Cary | Closed Meeting Grapevine Step Meeting |
12:00 PM | 12&12@12 | 12&12@12 | 1800 Glenwood Ave | Raleigh | 12 Steps & 12 Traditions Closed Meeting English |
12:00 PM | RTP Lunch Bunch | Cedar Forks Baptist Church | 5117 S Miami Blvd | Durham | Closed Meeting English Newcomer |
12:00 PM | Chapel Hill - Carrboro Group | BPW | 175 Bpw Club Rd | Carrboro | English Grapevine |
12:00 PM | Central Carolina 12&12 Group | Central Carolina Group | 319 N Moore St | Sanford | Closed Meeting English Step Meeting + Tradition Study Wheelchair Access |
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Angier, North Carolina AA Meetings
Angier, North Carolina, is home to Raven Rock State Park, full of hiking trails and other attractions enjoyed by residents and visitors. Locals and visitors can find AA meetings in Angier by using our online directory. Alcoholics Anonymous has been leading alcohol use disorder (AUD) recovery since it began in 1935 by providing group support-style meetings in convenient locations across the country. AA membership is open to anyone with AUD who wants to stop drinking and is free of charge. The AA program is the 12 Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous, as found in the Big Book of AA. The 12 step program is a scaffolding that provides a step-by-step program of self-improvement and growth. Regular meeting attendance facilities recovery, and members use this time to fellowship and support one another. Time is available in each meeting for members to share their recovery experiences. They share where they have been, what happened, and where they are now. Groups practice the principle of anonymity, which makes sharing safe for everyone; still, those who are not ready to participate may listen until they are comfortable sharing. AA North Carolina meetings are non-discriminatory, judgment-free places that warmly welcome newcomers, visitors, and old-timers. Some people find that their recovery is more effective if they attend AA meetings and participate in traditional rehab. Detoxification programs and other treatments are available. To learn more, call our helpline and speak with a specialist.