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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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6:00 AM | Upon Awakening | The Hut | Online 302 Brook St | Belmont | Discussion English Open Meeting |
6:30 AM | Unity Group Winston Salem | Unity Group Winston Salem | 1253 Churton St SW | Winston-Salem | Candlelight Open Meeting Wheelchair Access |
6:30 AM | Humble Beginnings | Lexx Club | 235 E Center St | Lexington | English |
6:45 AM | Big Book Thumpers | Williamson's Chapel UMC | 575 Brawley School Rd | Mooresville | English |
7:00 AM | Ballantyne Acceptance Group | Balllantyne Acceptance Group | Online Charlotte, NC | Charlotte | Discussion English Open Meeting |
7:00 AM | Reveille | Gill Hall at Saint James Catholic Church | 880 Fawn Cir SW | Concord | Discussion English Open Meeting + Wheelchair Access |
7:15 AM | 7:15 Awakenings Group | 12th Step Service Club | 709 East Blvd | Charlotte | English Newcomer Open Meeting + Tradition Study Wheelchair Access |
7:15 AM | First Things First Davidson | First Things First Davidson | Online 218 Concord Road | Davidson | Discussion Open Meeting |
7:15 AM | FIRST THINGS FIRST | Davidson College Presbyterian Church Jetton Hall (Basement) | Online 102 N Main St | Davidson | Discussion English Open Meeting |
7:15 AM | Awakening Modem to Modem | Awakening Modem to Modem | Online Charlotte, NC | Charlotte | English Open Meeting Tradition Study |
7:30 AM | On Awakening | The Club High Point | 1301 W English Rd | High Point | Discussion English Open Meeting |
8:00 AM | Early Bird Zoom | Early Bird Zoom | Online Charlotte, NC, 28201 | Charlotte | Discussion Open Meeting Virtual |
10:00 AM | Alcathon | Williamson's Chapel UMC | 575 Brawley School Rd | Mooresville | English |
10:00 AM | Heart to Heart | The Hut | 302 Brook St | Belmont | 11th Step Meditation English Open Meeting + Wheelchair Access |
10:00 AM | Keep It Simple Street Northeast | Keep It Simple Street Northeast | 125 3rd Street Northeast | Hickory | Closed Meeting Discussion |
10:00 AM | Keep It Simple | Women's Resource Center | 125 3rd St NE | Hickory | Closed Meeting Discussion English |
10:00 AM | NEW BEGINNINGS/Davidson | Davidson United Methodist Church | 262 South St | Davidson | Big Book English Open Meeting + Step Meeting Women's Meeting |
10:30 AM | Online & In-Person - 10:30 Group | Southfork Church of Christ | Online 205 Keating Dr | Winston-Salem | Closed Meeting English Literature + Wheelchair Access |
10:30 AM | Unity Group Winston Salem | Unity Group Winston Salem | 1253 Churton St SW | Winston-Salem | Closed Meeting Literature Wheelchair Access |
11:00 AM | Making Herstory | Rocky River Presbyterian Church | 7940 Rocky River Rd | Concord | Big Book English Open Meeting + Women's Meeting |
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Cleveland, North Carolina AA Meetings
Millions of people worldwide suffer from alcohol use disorder (AUD). Hallmark symptoms of this medical condition include the inability to control or quit drinking, obsession with alcohol, and suffering in personal and professional relationships. Those with these symptoms in Cleveland, North Carolina, can find relief by attending AA Cleveland meetings. To locate nearby meetings, use our online directory. Mutual-support groups, including Alcoholics Anonymous, offer peer support to those with AUD. Though members of the group are otherwise a diverse group, they share AUD in common. While AA is not a religious organization, its members follow a program of spiritual growth and self-improvement known as the 12 Steps of AA as found in the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous. Anyone with AUD and a desire to stop drinking qualifies for membership; there are no membership dues or meetings fees to attend. Meetings include a portion of time where members talk about their recovery stories, sharing what has worked to help them live successful and fulfilling lives without alcohol. Those who attend AA meetings agree to the principle of anonymity, making meetings a safe place to share that which members might not share with others in their lives. Severe cases of AUD typically need medical care as they detox and begin recovery. There are various programs for AUD recovery and treatment available. To learn more, call our 24/7 helpline and speak with a specialist who can guide you to the appropriate information.