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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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12:00 PM | CONSCIOUS CONTACT GROUP | The Hut | 302 Brook St | Belmont | Big Book English Open Meeting |
12:00 PM | Overcomers Group | AA Hut | 106 Rock Creek Dr | Albemarle | Discussion English Open Meeting |
12:00 PM | Road of Happy Destiny | Life Fellowship Church | 20010 Chartown Dr | Cornelius | Discussion English Open Meeting |
12:00 PM | MONROE NOON GROUP | Bridge To Recovery | 2111 Stafford St Ext | Monroe | Discussion English Open Meeting |
12:00 PM | Stonecrest Group Ballantyne Commons Parkway | Stonecrest Group Ballantyne Commons Parkway | 8015 Ballantyne Commons Parkway | Charlotte | Discussion Newcomer Open Meeting + Step Meeting Wheelchair Access |
12:00 PM | STEPPING STONE GROUP | Flynn Home | 311 S Marietta St | Gastonia | Discussion English Open Meeting |
12:00 PM | HAPPY NOON GROUP | Anuvia | 100 Billingsley Rd | Charlotte | Discussion English Newcomer + Open Meeting Step Meeting |
12:00 PM | FOOTPRINTS GROUP | Kannapolis Church of Christ | 2315 Concord Lake Rd | Kannapolis | Discussion English Open Meeting + Wheelchair Access |
12:00 PM | STAIRWAY TO SERENITY | Central United Methodist Church | 6030 Albemarle Rd | Charlotte | Discussion English Open Meeting + Temporary Closure |
12:00 PM | NORTH NOON GROUP | University City United Methodist Church | Online 3835 W W.T.Harris Blvd | Charlotte | As Bill Sees It English Open Meeting + Wheelchair Access |
12:00 PM | 3601 Central | Galilee Ministries | 3601 Central Ave | Charlotte | Discussion English Open Meeting + Temporary Closure Wheelchair Access |
12:00 PM | UPTOWN NOON | First Presbyterian Church | 200 W Trade St | Charlotte | Big Book English Open Meeting |
12:00 PM | Lexington Sobriety Group | Lexx Club | 235 E Center St | Lexington | Discussion English Open Meeting |
12:00 PM | Outreach at Heritage House | Heritage House | 494 E Plaza Dr | Mooresville | Discussion English Open Meeting |
12:00 PM | STONECREST GROUP | St. Matthew's Catholic Church | 8015 Ballantyne Commons Pkwy | Charlotte | Discussion English Open Meeting + Wheelchair Access |
12:00 PM | Ballantyne Acceptance Group | Ballantyne Acceptance Group | Online Charlotte, NC | Charlotte | Discussion English Open Meeting |
12:00 PM | ARROWOOD GROUP | Central Steele Creek Presbyterian Church | 9401 S Tryon St | Charlotte | Discussion English Open Meeting |
12:00 PM | LUNCH BUNCH GROUP | 12th Step Service Club | 709 East Blvd | Charlotte | Big Book English Open Meeting |
12:00 PM | 12 & 12 at 12 | MORNING STAR LUTHERAN CHURCH | 12509 Idlewild Rd | Matthews | English Open Meeting Step Meeting |
12:00 PM | Outreach Heriatage Group | Outreach Heriatage Group | 494 East Plaza Drive | Mooresville | Discussion Open Meeting |
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Concord, North Carolina AA Meetings
Concord is a city in Cabarrus County, in the U.S. state of North Carolina and is known to be crowded with people under the influence of alcohol. Alcohol addiction can diminish one’s ability to be productive and is capable to end many youth lives. This is why it should be a priority to address this issue and find solutions for it. People that are under the influence of alcohol should receive professional help and AA North Carolina plays a significant role in doing just that. Alcoholic Anonymous or commonly known as AA is a fellowship of many people that once were affected by alcohol use and now try to protect and help others going through the not so different journey. AA North Carolina helps many achieve sobriety by offering a hand to anyone who is affected by alcohol use. It’s a community where users won’t be considered an outcast and instead receive love and guidance that would help users quit drinking. Its key goal is to check on a user’s progress and possible setback and to keep track of every member. And to do this AA meetings are held regularly. Concord AA follows the 12 step approach. The 12 steps are modified to accommodate the user as every one of our members won’t be on the same level. Although we modify our 12 step approach, the 12 traditions are more or less kept similar. We aim to help users reach their goal of social and mental stability and then in turn help them become sober.