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Time Name Location / Group Address / Platform Region
5:30 PM Chapel Hill - Carrboro Group BPW 175 Bpw Club Rd Carrboro Discussion   English   Open Meeting
5:30 PM CC Newcomer's Meeting Camel 24 Fellowship 4015 Spring Forest Rd Raleigh English   Newcomer   Open Meeting
5:30 PM RTP Lunch Bunch - Hybrid Thursday Cedar Forks Baptist Church Online 5117 S Miami Blvd Durham Closed Meeting   Discussion   English
5:30 PM Happy Hour Meeting Raleigh Happy Hour Meeting Raleigh 4015 Spring Forest Road Raleigh Open Meeting   Step Meeting
5:30 PM Let Go and Let God - Hybrid Let Go Let God Online 2110 Benson Rd Garner Big Book   Discussion   English +   Open Meeting
5:45 PM Rule 62 Group Rule 62 Group 1031 Townbranch Rd Graham English   Grapevine   Open Meeting
5:45 PM G2 G2 6767 Hillsborough Street Raleigh Open Meeting   Speaker
6:00 PM Central Carolina 12&12 Group Central Carolina Group 319 N Moore St Sanford Closed Meeting   English   Step Meeting +   Tradition Study   Wheelchair Access
6:00 PM Greenwood Forest Group Greenwood Forest Group 177 High House Road Cary Big Book   Open Meeting   Speaker
6:00 PM Broadway Meeting Broadway Presbyterian 211 S Main St Broadway Closed Meeting   English
6:00 PM Greenwood Forest - Beginner's Meeting Greenwood Forest Group 1219 Buck Jones Rd Raleigh 12 Steps & 12 Traditions   Big Book   English
6:00 PM Women's Way Group Holly Ridge 160 NC-210 Smithfield English   Open Meeting   Women's Meeting
6:30 PM Ladies Into Action Ladies Into Action 932 S Cross St Youngsville Discussion   English   Open Meeting +   Women's Meeting
6:30 PM History Group Church of God 619 Providence Rd Graham English   Literature   Open Meeting
6:30 PM Cary Original Recipe Big Book Step Study Cary Original Recipe Big Book Step Study Online Cary, NC Cary Big Book   English
6:30 PM Freedom From Bondage Alano Club 400 Crutchfield St Durham Closed Meeting   Discussion   English
6:30 PM Freedom From Bondage Alano Club Online 400 Crutchfield St Durham Closed Meeting   Discussion   English
6:30 PM Turning Point Turning Point 1519 E Millbrook Rd Raleigh English   Literature   Open Meeting +   Wheelchair Access   Wheelchair-Accessible Bathroom
7:00 PM Downtown Group Raleigh Downtown Group Raleigh 124 South Salisbury Street Raleigh Newcomer   Open Meeting
7:00 PM Promise Group Basement of old Fire Dept. 2014 Elliot Bridge Rd Fayetteville English

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Apex, North Carolina AA Meetings

Historical downtown Apex, North Carolina, is home to preserved buildings that were once part of the trading and shipping of the late 1800s. Residents can find AA meetings Apex, NC, by looking at our online directory. Alcoholics Anonymous, the alcohol use disorder (AUD) recovery leader, provides group support meetings in convenient locations. Membership in AA is open to anyone with AUD who wants to stop drinking and is free of dues and fees. Anyone is invited to attend open meetings, but only those with AUD may attend closed meetings. The basis of the AA program is the 12 Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous. The 12 step program provides a framework for self-improvement and development. Regular meeting attendance facilities recovery, members who want to drink or who have relapsed are encouraged to attend; meetings offer strength and hope. During meetings, members share their recovery stories and learn how to meet the challenges of living fulfilling lives without alcohol. Because AA groups practice the principle of anonymity, meetings are a safe place to share for everyone; still, those who are not comfortable sharing may wait until they are ready to participate. AA North Carolina meetings warmly welcome all who attend and are willing to support all who come. Some folks realize their recovery is on a solid foundation when, besides meeting attendance, they also participate in a formal rehab program. Detoxification programs inpatient and outpatient programs are available nearby. For more information about treatment programs, call our 24/7 free helpline and speak with a specialist.

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