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5:30 AM Worms Group 1000 Langhorne Rd, Lynchburg, Virginia, 24503 District 03 - North Piedmont Big BookEnglishOpen Meeting
6:00 AM Online Upon Awakening Belmont, North Carolina, 28012 The Hut Big BookDiscussionEnglishOpen Meeting
6:00 AM Online Conscious Contact Belmont Belmont, North Carolina, 28012 Conscious Contact Belmont DiscussionOpen Meeting
6:00 AM First Things First 4231 Garst Mill Rd, Cave Spring, Virginia, 24018 REBOS Center DiscussionEnglishOpen Meeting
6:00 AM Upon Awakening Group 651 S South St, Mount Airy, North Carolina, 27030 Salvation Army Building Closed MeetingDiscussionEnglish
6:15 AM The Eye Opener 1210 Dixie Trail, Raleigh, North Carolina, 27607 The Eye Opener English
6:30 AM Morning Meditation Group 1219 Buck Jones Rd, Raleigh, North Carolina, 27606 Morning Meditation Group 11th Step MeditationAs Bill Sees ItDaily ReflectionsDiscussionEnglishMeditationOpen Meeting
6:30 AM First Things First Blacksburg 120 Church Street Northeast, Blacksburg, Virginia, 24060 First Things First Blacksburg Closed Meeting
6:30 AM Online What Now? Raleigh, North Carolina, 27601 What Now? DiscussionEnglishMeditationOpen Meeting
6:30 AM Conscious Contact 4015 Spring Forest Rd, Raleigh, North Carolina, 27616 Conscious Contact As Bill Sees ItDiscussionEnglishMeditationStep MeetingTradition Study
6:30 AM Online Morning Meditation Group Cary Cary, North Carolina, 27511 Morning Meditation Group Cary MeditationOpen MeetingStep MeetingWheelchair Access
6:30 AM Unity Group Winston Salem 1253 Churton St SW, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, 27103 Unity Group Winston Salem CandlelightOpen MeetingWheelchair Access
6:30 AM 6:30 New Day - Closed Discussion 906 67th Ave N, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, 29572 6:30 New Day Group Closed MeetingDiscussionEnglishWheelchair Access
6:30 AM Online Morning Meditation Group Raleigh, North Carolina, 27601 Morning Meditation Group 11th Step MeditationAs Bill Sees ItClosed MeetingDaily ReflectionsDiscussionEnglishMeditation
6:36 AM ATTITUDE ADJUSTMENT GROUP 2810 E 14th St, Greenville, North Carolina, 27858 First Christian Church Closed MeetingDiscussionEnglish
6:45 AM Big Book Thumpers 575 Brawley School Rd, Mooresville, North Carolina, 28117 Williamson's Chapel UMC EnglishOpen Meeting
6:45 AM Online RTP Lunch Bunch Durham, North Carolina, 27703 Cedar Forks Baptist Church Closed MeetingDiscussionEnglish
7:00 AM New Beginnings Ballantyne 9106 Bryant Farms Rd, Charlotte, North Carolina, 28277 Light of Christ Church DiscussionEnglishOpen Meeting
7:00 AM The Breakfast Club 601 E 3rd Ave, Gastonia, North Carolina, 28054 Gaston 12 Step Service Club DiscussionEnglishOpen Meeting
7:00 AM Online Daily Reprieve Morning Meditation Raleigh, North Carolina, 27601 Daily Reprieve Morning Meditation EnglishMeditationOpen Meeting
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Coats, North Carolina AA Meetings

Find AA meetings in Coats, 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.

The small town of Coats, North Carolina, is home to the state’s first licensed aviator credited for making aviation popular throughout the state. Even in this small town, alcohol use disorder (AUD) affects some residents. To locate AA meetings in Coats, use our online directory. Alcoholics Anonymous has been successfully helping people across the country recover from AUD for over 85 years. AA groups continue to rely on the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous, which contains the recovery program known as the 12 Steps of AA. This 12-step program is not religious but focuses on spiritual development leading to AUD recovery. Meetings have evolved to meet the present needs of a diverse demographic. Options include traditional Big Book and 12-step meetings, speaker meetings, closed with AUD only, open meetings which includes those who do not have AUD, and more. Those who have experienced recovery regard regular attendance at meetings as a crucial element of healing. Meeting agendas contain time dedicated for member sharing. While sharing isn’t required, all members are invited to share. This time is the part of the meeting that emphasizes how members apply the 12-step program in their lives, highlighting what works and how to overcome challenges. There are no meeting fees or membership dues. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. Remember that relapse is a common part of recovery, and returning to meetings is the next right thing to do. Newcomers, old-timers, those in between, and even those who have relapsed are always welcome at AA North Carolina meetings. Wherever you are in your healing journey, you may benefit from a formal rehab program in addition to attending AA meetings. To learn about options available, call our helpline to talk to a specialist who can give you treatment program information.

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