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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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9:00 AM | Parlor Group | St. Mark's Church | 1230 St Marks Church Rd | Burlington | 12 Steps & 12 Traditions Big Book Discussion + English Open Meeting |
6:00 AM | Chapel Hill – Carrboro/Common Peril Group | BPW | Online 175 Bpw Club Rd | Carrboro | Closed Meeting Discussion English + Literature |
6:45 AM | RTP Lunch Bunch | Cedar Forks Baptist Church | Online 5117 S Miami Blvd | Durham | Closed Meeting Discussion English |
7:00 AM | Chapel Hill - Carrboro Group | BPW | 175 Bpw Club Rd | Carrboro | Closed Meeting English Literature |
7:00 AM | On Awakening Group | Alano Club | Online 400 Crutchfield St | Durham | Closed Meeting Discussion English |
7:00 AM | On Awakening Group | Alano Club | 400 Crutchfield St | Durham | Closed Meeting Discussion English |
7:30 AM | On Awakening | The Club High Point | 1301 W English Rd | High Point | Discussion English Open Meeting |
8:00 AM | In-Person and Online - New Serenity Group | New Kernersville Serenity | Online 208 Southern St | Kernersville | English Literature Open Meeting |
8:00 AM | Down & Dirty | Down & Dirty | 501 S Mendenhall St | Greensboro | 12 Steps & 12 Traditions Discussion English + Open Meeting |
8:00 AM | Kernersville Serenity | Kernersville Serenity | Online 208 Southern Street | Kernersville | Literature Open Meeting Virtual |
8:00 AM | AA Zoomaholic Discussion Meeting | Early Bird | Online Greensboro, NC | Greensboro | Discussion English Open Meeting |
8:00 AM | Dawn Patrol | Unity Club | 918 Glenwood Ave | Greensboro | Discussion English Open Meeting |
8:00 AM | Early Bird Greensboro | Early Bird | Online 810 Summit Avenue | Greensboro | Discussion Open Meeting Virtual |
9:00 AM | Came To Believe Group | Came To Believe Group | Online Graham, NC | Graham | 12 Steps & 12 Traditions Discussion English + Open Meeting |
9:00 AM | As Bill Sees It Group | District 17 - South Piedmont | 937 Main St | Danville | Closed Meeting English |
10:00 AM | Promises Group Chapel Hill | Promises Group Chapel Hill | Online 1712 Willow Drive | Chapel Hill | Big Book Discussion Open Meeting |
10:30 AM | Daytime Lake Jeanette Road Greensboro | Daytime Lake Jeanette Road Greensboro | 4501 Lake Jeanette Road | Greensboro | Discussion Open Meeting |
10:30 AM | Daytime | Cathedral of His Glory | 4501 Lake Jeanette Rd | Greensboro | English Literature Open Meeting |
12:00 PM | Siler City Fellowship Group | First Baptist Church | 314 N 2nd Ave | Siler City | Discussion English Open Meeting |
12:00 PM | Graham Group | Graham Group | 100 N Maple St | Graham | 12 Steps & 12 Traditions Discussion English + Open Meeting |
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Burlington, North Carolina AA Meetings
Burlington, North Carolina, like many cities across the state, has some residents who struggle with the adverse effects of alcohol use disorder (AUD), a medical condition characterized by an inability to control or stop drinking and the resulting chaos in relationships both professionally and personally. When looking for AA Burlington meetings, check our online directory to locate a meeting nearby. Alcoholics Anonymous has been the leader in helping people successfully recover from AUD since it began in 1935. AA membership has no dues, and meetings are free; the only requirement is a desire to stop drinking. Regular attendance in meetings enables the work of recovery. It is entirely normal to feel unsure about attending meetings after a relapse or for new members. If you feel uncertain about attending, you might look for a beginner’s meeting where you’ll learn to work AA’s 12-step program using the trusted Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous. All members are welcome to check out the variety of meetings offered to find the one that resonates with them. Other meetings that may be available are open meetings, open to family and friends who want to lend their support, closed meetings for those with AUD only, women-only and men-only meetings, and more. While attending AA North Carolina meetings is one of the important markers of successful healing, you may want to accelerate recovery by taking part in a formal rehab program. Use our toll-free helpline to contact a specialist today to learn more about programs accessible to you.