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Time Name Location / Group Address / Platform Region
12:00 PM Living Now Cary Living Now Cary 177 High House Road Cary Closed Meeting   Grapevine   Step Meeting
12:00 PM Dunn Noon Meeting Dunn AA Club 1201 N Wilson Ave Dunn Discussion   English   Open Meeting
12:00 PM 12&12@12 12&12@12 1800 Glenwood Ave Raleigh 12 Steps & 12 Traditions   Closed Meeting   English
12:00 PM RTP Lunch Bunch Cedar Forks Baptist Church 5117 S Miami Blvd Durham Closed Meeting   English   Newcomer
12:00 PM Chapel Hill - Carrboro Group BPW 175 Bpw Club Rd Carrboro English   Grapevine
12:00 PM Central Carolina 12&12 Group Central Carolina Group 319 N Moore St Sanford Closed Meeting   English   Step Meeting +   Tradition Study   Wheelchair Access
12:00 PM The Turning Point Alano Club 400 Crutchfield St Durham Closed Meeting   Discussion   English
12:00 PM Nooners Nooners 905 S Main St Wake Forest English   Step Meeting
12:00 PM A Latte Hope Group First Presbyterian Church 215 S 3rd St Smithfield As Bill Sees It   English   Open Meeting
12:00 PM Graham Group Graham Group 100 N Maple St Graham Discussion   English   Literature +   Open Meeting
12:00 PM Chapel Hill – Carrboro/Common Peril Group BPW Online 175 Bpw Club Rd Carrboro 12 Steps & 12 Traditions   Closed Meeting   English +   Step Meeting   Temporary Closure
12:00 PM G2 G2 6767 Hillsborough Street Raleigh Open Meeting   Speaker
12:00 PM No BS Group of Alcoholics Anonymous The Apex Masonic Lodge 408 E Williams St Apex Closed Meeting   Discussion   English +   Literature   Wheelchair Access   Wheelchair-Accessible Bathroom
12:00 PM First Things First First Things First 4015 Spring Forest Rd Raleigh Discussion   English   Open Meeting
12:00 PM Tuesday Thursday Nooners Tuesday Thursday Nooners Online Raleigh, NC Raleigh Closed Meeting   Discussion   English
12:00 PM North Raleigh Group - Noon Zoom - Daily Reflections North Raleigh Group Online Raleigh, NC Raleigh Closed Meeting   Discussion   English
12:30 PM Healing Hour Healing Hour 3304 Glen Royal Rd Raleigh Discussion   English   Open Meeting
12:30 PM Place of Miracles Place of Miracles 1251 Goode St Raleigh Discussion   English   Meditation +   Open Meeting
3:00 PM Progress Not Perfection - Women's Meeting Progress Not Perfection Online Wake Forest, NC 27587 Wake Forest Closed Meeting   Discussion   English +   Newcomer   Speaker   Women's Meeting

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Cary, North Carolina AA Meetings

Fast-growing Cary, North Carolina, is a booming town known for fabulous shopping, a lively art scene, and legendary entertainment. Like other fast-paced towns in the country, Cary is home to some who experience the unfavorable effects of alcohol use disorder (AUD), a disease marked by uninhibited drinking with no ability to stop, which causes causing difficulty in one’s life. If you are experiencing these symptoms, you may find AA Cary, NC meetings by looking in our online directory. Alcoholics Anonymous has relied on peer group support to successfully help those with AUD recover and live fulfilling lives without alcohol since 1935. A variety of meetings to assist you are available. All AA meetings are free to attend, and membership has no dues; the only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. AA meetings use the Big Book of AA and the 12 Steps of AA to help members work a spiritual self-improvement program. Meetings include a period of sharing where members take turns telling their recovery stories, sharing the ups and downs of 12-step work. Sharing is not a requirement, and members may participate when they are ready. Regular attendance in AA North Carolina meetings will improve your recovery. People also participate in formal rehab programs to provide stability to their healing. To learn more about detox, inpatient, and outpatient programs, call our helpline. Our specialists can guide you to information about treatment programs available to you.

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