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11:00 AM Weekender's Meeting 4015 Spring Forest Rd, Raleigh, North Carolina, 27616 Weekender's Meeting Closed MeetingDiscussionEnglish
11:00 AM A Women's Journey - Women's Discussion 2212 Glenns Bay Rd, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, 29575 A Woman's Journey Child-FriendlyDiscussionEnglishOpen MeetingWheelchair AccessWomen's Meeting
11:00 AM Online A Woman's Way Fort Mill, South Carolina, 29715 Virtual online on Zoom Closed MeetingEnglishWomen's Meeting
11:00 AM Gateway 120 E Edenton St, Raleigh, North Carolina, 27601 Gateway DiscussionEnglishOpen Meeting
11:00 AM At the Crossroads Group 4313 Lake Ave, Wilmington, North Carolina, 28403 Unitarian Universalist Fellowship DiscussionEnglishOpen MeetingStep Meeting
11:00 AM Online Online Only - Sisters in Revery Kernersville, North Carolina, 27284 Online Only - Sisters in Revery DiscussionEnglishOpen MeetingWomen's Meeting
11:00 AM GRUPO: MI ULTIMA COPA 1101 Tyvola Rd, Charlotte, North Carolina, 28217 Suite 208 DiscussionOpen MeetingSpanish
11:00 AM Online Kernersville Serenity Kernersville, North Carolina, 27284 DiscussionOpen MeetingVirtualWomen's Meeting
11:00 AM Richlands Group (morning) 127 Ervintown Rd, Richlands, North Carolina, 28574 Chamber of Commerce Building Big BookEnglishOpen Meeting
11:00 AM Sisters in the Solution 2955 SC-160, Fort Mill, South Carolina, 29708 Grace Presbyterian Church Closed MeetingDiscussionEnglishNewcomerWomen's Meeting
11:00 AM Al-Anon - Hope AFG 314 Depot St, Salisbury, North Carolina, 28144 Rebos Club DiscussionEnglishOpen Meeting
11:00 AM Early Bird 1210 Bolton St, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, 27103 Wesley Methodist Church Scout Hut Closed MeetingDiscussionEnglish
11:00 AM Chapel Hill - Carrboro Group 175 Bpw Club Rd, Carrboro, North Carolina, 27510 BPW Closed MeetingDiscussionEnglish
11:00 AM Daughters of Serenity 665 W Corbett Ave, Swansboro, North Carolina, 28584 Swansboro United Methodist Church Downstairs DiscussionEnglishOpen Meeting
11:00 AM Online A WOMAN'S WAY Fort Mill, South Carolina, 29715 A Woman's Way Closed MeetingDiscussionEnglishWomen's Meeting
11:30 AM Online Sober Mamas (Virtual) Matthews, North Carolina, 28105 Sober Mamas EnglishOpen MeetingWomen's Meeting
11:30 AM Weekdays Live 432 W Bell St, Statesville, North Carolina, 28677 Intergroup House DiscussionEnglishOpen Meeting
12:00 PM Online Outreach Heriatage Group Mooresville, North Carolina, 28115 Outreach Heriatage Group DiscussionOpen Meeting
12:00 PM Ashe Unity Group 107 W 2nd St, West Jefferson, North Carolina, 28694 West Jefferson United Methodist Church English
12:00 PM Shady - Open Discussion 413 S Church St, Florence, South Carolina, 29506 Shady Group DiscussionEnglishOpen Meeting
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Cary, North Carolina AA Meetings

Find AA meetings in Cary, 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.

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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