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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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7:00 AM | Reveille | Gill Hall at Saint James Catholic Church | 880 Fawn Cir SW | Concord | Discussion English Open Meeting |
6:00 AM | Upon Awakening | The Hut | Online 302 Brook St | Belmont | Big Book Discussion English + Open Meeting |
6:00 AM | Conscious Contact Belmont | Conscious Contact Belmont | Online 302 Brook Street | Belmont | Discussion Open Meeting |
6:45 AM | Big Book Thumpers | Williamson's Chapel UMC | 575 Brawley School Rd | Mooresville | English Open Meeting |
7:00 AM | New Beginnings Ballantyne | Light of Christ Church | 9106 Bryant Farms Rd | Charlotte | Discussion English Open Meeting |
7:00 AM | The Breakfast Club | Gaston 12 Step Service Club | 601 E 3rd Ave | Gastonia | Discussion English Open Meeting |
7:00 AM | Ballantyne Acceptance Group | Harrison United Methodist Church | Online 15008 Lancaster Hwy | Pineville | Big Book Closed Meeting English + Wheelchair Access |
7:00 AM | Serious at 7ish | Stairway to Serenity Club | 805 W Airline Ave | Gastonia | Closed Meeting Discussion English |
7:15 AM | Awakening Modem to Modem | Awakening Modem to Modem | Online Charlotte, NC | Charlotte | Big Book English Literature + Open Meeting |
7:15 AM | 7:15 Awakenings Group | 12th Step Service Club | 709 East Blvd | Charlotte | Big Book English Open Meeting + Wheelchair Access |
7:15 AM | First Things First Davidson | First Things First Davidson | Online 218 Concord Road | Davidson | Discussion Open Meeting |
7:15 AM | 715 am Awakening Group | 715 am Awakening Group | Online 709 East Boulevard | Charlotte | Big Book Open Meeting Wheelchair Access |
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 | DOSE OF SANITY | Lake Forest Church | Online 8519 Gilead Rd | Huntersville | Big Book English Open Meeting |
7:30 AM | Low Bottom | Low Bottom Club (Old Belk Bldg.) | 200 N Stewart St | Monroe | English Newcomer Open Meeting |
8:00 AM | Grupo Solo Se Vive Una Vez | Office Buildimg Suite 102 | 3203 US-21 | Fort Mill | English Open Meeting |
10:00 AM | Friday Big Book Gratitude Meeting | Friday Big Book Gratitude Meeting | Online Charlotte, NC | Charlotte | Big Book English Open Meeting |
10:00 AM | T.G.I.F. GROUP | Saint John's Epicopal Church | 1623 Carmel Rd | Charlotte | Discussion English Open Meeting + Wheelchair Access |
10:00 AM | Heart to Heart | The Hut | 302 Brook St | Belmont | 11th Step Meditation English Open Meeting + Wheelchair Access |
11:00 AM | WE NEED EACH OTHER | MORNING STAR LUTHERAN CHURCH | Online 12509 Idlewild Rd | Matthews | As Bill Sees It Discussion English + Open Meeting Wheelchair Access |
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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.