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Find AA meetings in Chapel Hill, 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
12:00 PM Acceptance Group Acceptance Group 520 W Holding Ave Wake Forest Discussion   English   Open Meeting
12:00 PM G2 G2 6767 Hillsborough Street Raleigh Open Meeting   Step Meeting
12:00 PM North Raleigh Group - Noon Zoom - Daily Reflections North Raleigh Group Online Raleigh, NC Raleigh Closed Meeting   Discussion   English
12:00 PM Acceptance Group West Holding Avenue Acceptance Group West Holding Avenue 520 West Holding Avenue Wake Forest Closed Meeting   Step Meeting
12:00 PM Central Carolina Group Central Carolina Group 319 N Moore St Sanford Discussion   English   Open Meeting +   Wheelchair Access
12:00 PM Nooners Nooners 905 S Main St Wake Forest English
12:00 PM Comes of Age Group (OCC minimum security prison) Comes of Age Group (OCC minimum security prison) 2110 Clarence Walters Rd Hillsborough Discussion   English   Open Meeting
12:00 PM Crutchfield Group Alano Club Online 400 Crutchfield St Durham Big Book   Closed Meeting   Discussion +   English   Wheelchair Access
12:00 PM Women's 12 Steppers Alano Club 211 Broad St Oxford English   Open Meeting   Women's Meeting
12:00 PM The Turning Point Alano Club 400 Crutchfield St Durham Closed Meeting   Discussion   English
12:30 PM Great Escape Women's Meeting Camel 24 Fellowship 4015 Spring Forest Rd Raleigh Discussion   English   Open Meeting +   Women's Meeting
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
1:00 PM Champions Group St. Mark's Episcopal Church 422 N Main St Roxboro Discussion   English   Open Meeting +   Wheelchair Access
2:15 PM Chapel Hill - Carrboro Group BPW 175 Bpw Club Rd Carrboro Closed Meeting   English   Newcomer
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
3:00 PM Saturday Speaker Meeting Saturday Speaker Meeting 4015 Spring Forest Rd Raleigh English   Open Meeting   Speaker

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Chapel Hill, North Carolina AA Meetings

Home to the nation’s first public university, the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill excels in higher education. This city also has some citizens who battle alcohol use disorder (AUD), which affects many people across the country. Symptoms of AUD include an obsession with alcohol and the reduced ability to stop using it even as consequences become more troublesome. If you are experiencing these symptoms, use our online directory to find AA meetings, Chapel Hill. Alcoholics Anonymous has helped millions of members worldwide, making it the global leader in AUD recovery. Area meetings may include meetings for newcomers, men’s only and women’s only meetings, LGBT meetings, and more. Regular attendance is recommended for optimal success due to the resulting fellowship and support of members helping members. Membership in AA is free; one only needs to have a desire to stop drinking to qualify as a member. The main component of recovery meetings is time devoted for members to share their recovery stories, including their work in the program. Sharing isn’t required but enhances the recovery process and leads to group unity, so it is encouraged. Those who are uncomfortable sharing may choose to listen in the meeting. The decision to attend AA North Carolina meetings is a great way to get started on AUD recovery. Some people find that a traditional rehab is an essential component to healing in addition to group support. To explore available options for treatment programs, call a specialist on our 24/7 helpline.

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