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Find AA meetings in Asheville, North Carolina to help you on your road to recovery. Our comprehensive directory of AA meetings in North Carolina includes open, closed, speaker, and other specialized meetings, all of which are designed to help you get sober and remain sober.

Time Name Location / Group Address / Platform Region
5:30 PM Day by Day Group Woodfin Place Day by Day Group Woodfin Place Online 70 Woodfin Place Asheville Closed Meeting   Discussion
5:30 PM Serenity Service Group Serenity Service Group 110-498 297 Haywood St Asheville Closed Meeting   English   Newcomer
6:00 PM WORKS WORKS 1 Kenilworth Knolls UNIT 4 Asheville Discussion   English   Open Meeting
6:30 PM Candler K.I.S.S. Group Candler K.I.S.S. Group 163-148 897 Brevard Rd Asheville Closed Meeting   Discussion   English
7:00 PM Rule 62 Rule 62 Group 587 Haywood Rd Asheville Discussion   English   Open Meeting +   Outdoor Meeting   Speaker
7:00 PM Young Peoples Group Asheville Young Peoples Group 17 Shawnee Trail Asheville Open Meeting   Step Meeting   Young People
7:00 PM Lambda Group Lambda Group 617-035 9 Swan St Asheville Discussion   English   Gay +   LGBTQ+   Open Meeting
7:00 PM Women's Big Book Step Study Women's Big Book Step Study 703-990 Online Asheville, NC Asheville English   Open Meeting   Step Meeting +   Women's Meeting
5:00 PM 5 O'Clock Somewhere Serenity Seekers 663-204 241 W Court St Marion Discussion   English   Open Meeting
5:30 PM Let Go Absolutely Yet to be Named Group 195 New Market Rd Tryon As Bill Sees It   Discussion   English +   Open Meeting
5:30 PM Brevard Serenity Group Brevard Serenity Group 631-231 281 E French Broad St Brevard Big Book   Closed Meeting   English
5:30 PM Yet to be Named Group Yet to be Named Group Online Tryon, NC 28782 Tryon Discussion   English   Open Meeting
6:00 PM Monday Night Hot Springs Group Monday Night Hot Springs Group 356 US-25 #70 Hot Springs Daily Reflections   Discussion   English +   Open Meeting
6:30 PM Newcomers Group St. John in the Wilderness Episcopal Church 1895 Greenville Hwy Hendersonville Discussion   English   Newcomer +   Open Meeting
6:30 PM Fellowship Group Fletcher Fellowship Group Fletcher Online 2840 Hendersonville Road Fletcher Discussion   Open Meeting   Wheelchair Access
7:00 PM Back to Basics Group Back to Basics 147-139 81 Garrison Branch Rd Weaverville Closed Meeting   Discussion   English
7:00 PM Maple Grove Group Maple Grove Methodist Church 79 Maple Grove Church Rd Waynesville As Bill Sees It   English   Open Meeting
7:00 PM We Think Not Group We Think Not Group 700-411 3 Banner Farm Rd Mills River Discussion   English   Open Meeting +   Speaker
7:00 PM Black Mountain Group Black Mountain Group 117-117 101 Church St Black Mountain Closed Meeting   Discussion   English
7:00 PM Sobriety & Beyond Group Sobriety & Beyond Group 674-823 438 W Main St Forest City Discussion   English   Literature +   Open Meeting   Wheelchair Access

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Asheville, North Carolina AA Meetings

Neatly snuggled in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Asheville, North Carolina, is known for its lively art scene and the Biltmore Estate. Regrettably, though, some residents of Asheville also suffer from the adverse effects of alcohol use disorder (AUD), a chronic medical ailment defined by its common symptoms, which include the inability to control one’s drinking and the break-down of professional and personal relationships due to drinking. If you are looking for AA Asheville meetings take a minute to look through our online directory and find one to begin attending. Newcomers and old-timers alike may feel unsure about attending a new AA meeting, so here are some things to keep in mind: Membership is free, and there are no dues to attend, the members practice anonymity which makes the environment safe spaces for all, and the only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. Time in most meetings is devoted to members sharing their recovery experiences. There are many reasons to share, mainly that it builds fellowship and creates support for all in attendance. Sharing is not compulsory, so feel free to listen until you are ready to share. Keep in mind that AA North Carolina meetings warmly welcome new members. It may be critical for those with severe AUD symptoms to participate in a traditional detox or treatment program while attending AA meetings. To learn more about what kinds of treatments are available, please call our helpline and ask a specialist for more information.

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