Find AA meetings in Carolina Beach, 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.
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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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12:00 PM | Serenity By the Sea | Community Building | Online 300 Cape Fear Blvd | Carolina Beach | English Open Meeting |
12:00 PM | Grissettown Group | AA Building | 6608 Ocean Hwy W | Ocean Isle Beach | Closed Meeting Discussion English |
12:00 PM | HAND - IN - HAND | HAND - IN - HAND | 1000 Medical Center Dr | Wilmington | Daily Reflections English Literature + Open Meeting |
12:00 PM | Way of Life Meeting | Trinity Methodist Church | 209 E Nash St | Southport | Discussion English Open Meeting |
12:00 PM | How Dry I Am | Trinity Methodist Church | Online 209 E Nash St | Southport | Discussion English Open Meeting |
12:00 PM | Midday Meeting | Fellowship Center | 5901 Wrightsville Ave | Wilmington | Discussion English Open Meeting |
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Carolina Beach, North Carolina AA Meetings
The natural beauty of Carolina Beach, North Carolina, has been enjoyed by residents and tourists for generations. Park. However, some residents and visitors experience the troubling effects of alcohol use disorder (AUD), a disease characterized by uncontrolled drinking. Whether you are a visitor or local, use our online directory to find what meetings are available if you are looking for AA meetings, Carolina Beach, NC. Alcoholics Anonymous, the global AUD recovery support group, has been the world leader in recovery for over eight decades. Members today gather regularly to fellowship with like-minded individuals and share their recovery stories. All members are encouraged to participate when they are comfortable but are invited to listen only until then. All gatherings rely on the principle of anonymity, which makes it a safe place for sharing. Meetings rely on the Big Book of AA to teach the process of recovery using the 12 Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous, a spiritual but not religious program of self-examination and growth. Membership in AA is free of dues and is open to anyone who desires to quit drinking. AA North Carolina meetings will welcome you wherever you are in your healing. Recovery from AUD is a process that has been compared to a journey and can be facilitated by participation in formal rehab combined with meeting attendance. Call our helpline to learn about detox programs, inpatient, or outpatient programs. This confidential call will be answered by a specialist who can help you find the information you need.