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Time Name Location / Group Address / Platform Region
5:30 PM GREEN ACRES GROUP Goldsboro 1903 US-117 Goldsboro Big Book   English   Open Meeting
5:30 PM Central Group Fayetteville Central Group Fayetteville 604 German Street Fayetteville Discussion   Open Meeting
5:30 PM Sandalwood Group Sandalwood Club 626 Sandalwood Dr Fayetteville Discussion   English   Open Meeting +   Wheelchair Access
5:30 PM CC Newcomer's Meeting Camel 24 Fellowship 4015 Spring Forest Rd Raleigh English   Newcomer   Open Meeting
5:30 PM RTP Lunch Bunch - Hybrid Thursday Cedar Forks Baptist Church Online 5117 S Miami Blvd Durham Closed Meeting   Discussion   English
5:30 PM Happy Hour Meeting Raleigh Happy Hour Meeting Raleigh 4015 Spring Forest Road Raleigh Open Meeting   Step Meeting
5:30 PM Let Go and Let God - Hybrid Let Go Let God Online 2110 Benson Rd Garner Big Book   Discussion   English +   Open Meeting
5:45 PM G2 G2 6767 Hillsborough Street Raleigh Open Meeting   Speaker
6:00 PM Central Carolina 12&12 Group Central Carolina Group 319 N Moore St Sanford Closed Meeting   English   Step Meeting +   Tradition Study   Wheelchair Access
6:00 PM Greenwood Forest Group Greenwood Forest Group 177 High House Road Cary Big Book   Open Meeting   Speaker
6:00 PM Broadway Meeting Broadway Presbyterian 211 S Main St Broadway Closed Meeting   English
6:00 PM Greenwood Forest - Beginner's Meeting Greenwood Forest Group 1219 Buck Jones Rd Raleigh 12 Steps & 12 Traditions   Big Book   English
6:00 PM Women's Way Group Holly Ridge 160 NC-210 Smithfield English   Open Meeting   Women's Meeting
6:30 PM Cary Original Recipe Big Book Step Study Cary Original Recipe Big Book Step Study Online Cary, NC Cary Big Book   English
6:30 PM Turning Point Turning Point 1519 E Millbrook Rd Raleigh English   Literature   Open Meeting +   Wheelchair Access   Wheelchair-Accessible Bathroom
7:00 PM Downtown Group Raleigh Downtown Group Raleigh 124 South Salisbury Street Raleigh Newcomer   Open Meeting
7:00 PM Promise Group Basement of old Fire Dept. 2014 Elliot Bridge Rd Fayetteville English
7:00 PM There is a Solution - Beginner's Meeting There is a Solution 2700 Jones Franklin Rd Cary English   Newcomer   Open Meeting
7:00 PM Big Book Group Raleigh Big Book Group Raleigh 2723 Clark Avenue Raleigh Big Book   Closed Meeting   Newcomer
7:00 PM New Freedom Peace Covenant Church 601 NC-54 Durham Closed Meeting   Discussion   English +   Literature

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Coats, North Carolina AA Meetings

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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