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Time Name Location / Group Address / Platform Region
5:00 PM New Beginnings The Club High Point 1301 W English Rd High Point English   Literature   Open Meeting
5:30 PM Happy Hour Unity Club 918 Glenwood Ave Greensboro Discussion   English   Open Meeting
6:00 PM Heartcatchers LBGTQ+ Lexx Club 235 E Center St Lexington English
6:00 PM Early Bird Early Bird 1210 Bolton St Winston-Salem English   Open Meeting   Speaker
6:30 PM Basic Group Rebos Club 314 Depot St Salisbury Discussion   English   Open Meeting
7:00 PM First Three Group Chandler's Grove United Methodist Church 2535 Blaine Rd New London As Bill Sees It   English   Open Meeting +   Wheelchair Access
7:00 PM The Fellowship Group The Club High Point 1301 W English Rd High Point English   Open Meeting   Speaker
7:00 PM Ardmore Group Ardmore Baptist Church 501 Miller St Winston-Salem Child-Friendly   English   Open Meeting
7:00 PM Free Spirit St. Andrew's Episcopal Church 2105 W Market St Greensboro English   LGBTQ+   Literature +   Open Meeting
7:30 PM Lexington Sobriety Group Lexx Club 235 E Center St Lexington English   Open Meeting   Speaker
7:30 PM New Hope Group Promise Baptist Church 11 Maiden Park Dr Thomasville Discussion   English   Open Meeting
8:00 PM Starmount Mt. Pisgah United Methodist Church 2600 Pisgah Church Rd Greensboro English   Open Meeting   Speaker +   Wheelchair Access
8:00 PM Back to Basics Group Graham Back to Basics Group Graham 100 North Maple Street Graham Open Meeting   Speaker
8:00 PM Young People Greensboro Young People Greensboro 918 Glenwood Avenue Greensboro Candlelight   Open Meeting   Step Meeting +   Young People
8:00 PM Courage to Change Salisbury Courage to Change Salisbury 314 Depot Street Salisbury Discussion   Open Meeting   Wheelchair Access
8:00 PM Unity Group Winston Salem Unity Group Winston Salem 1253 Churton St SW Winston-Salem Open Meeting   Speaker   Wheelchair Access
8:00 PM Online Only - Joy in the Journey Online Only - Joy in the Journey Online Kernersville, NC 27284 Kernersville Discussion   English   Open Meeting
8:00 PM Thomasville Group Thomasville Group 1 East Main Street Thomasville Open Meeting   Speaker
8:00 PM Emerywood Group Emerywood Baptist Church 1300 Country Club Dr High Point Discussion   English   Open Meeting

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Asheboro, North Carolina AA Meetings

Home of the North Carolina Zoo, Asheboro, North Carolina, invites folks to “come as you are” and jump into life in this central state city. Whether you live in the town or are a visitor, you can find AA meetings, Asheboro, NC, in our online directory. Alcohol use disorder (AUD) affects some people in every community across the globe, and Alcoholics Anonymous is the world leader in AUD recovery. In group-support type meetings, AA members continue to rely on the 12 Steps of AA, found in the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous, a program helping people heal since the late 1930s. Membership in AA is open to anyone who desires to quit drinking; there are no membership dues or meetings fees. You may attend various meetings such as gender-specific meetings, meetings for beginners, LGBT meetings, and more. In meetings, members share where they were, what happened, and where they are now, illustrating to others how to program works and giving hope to others that they may live successful and fulfilling lives without the use of alcohol. All members are encouraged to share as they feel comfortable doing so. You may confidently attend AA North Carolina meetings because members practice the principle of anonymity, creating a safe space where members may gather and share. For some struggling to overcome AUD, traditional rehabilitation programs are an essential part of healing. To learn more about available programs, call our helpline and ask a specialist for more information.

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