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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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12:00 PM | Living Now Cary | Living Now Cary | 177 High House Road | Cary | Closed Meeting Grapevine Step Meeting |
12:00 PM | 12&12@12 | 12&12@12 | 1800 Glenwood Ave | Raleigh | 12 Steps & 12 Traditions Closed Meeting English |
12:00 PM | RTP Lunch Bunch | Cedar Forks Baptist Church | 5117 S Miami Blvd | Durham | Closed Meeting English Newcomer |
12:00 PM | Chapel Hill - Carrboro Group | BPW | 175 Bpw Club Rd | Carrboro | English Grapevine |
12:00 PM | The Turning Point | Alano Club | 400 Crutchfield St | Durham | Closed Meeting Discussion English |
12:00 PM | Nooners | Nooners | 905 S Main St | Wake Forest | English Step Meeting |
12:00 PM | Graham Group | Graham Group | 100 N Maple St | Graham | Discussion English Literature + Open Meeting |
12:00 PM | Henderson Central Group | Gillburg United Methodist Church | 4815 NC-39 | Henderson | Discussion English Open Meeting |
12:00 PM | Chapel Hill – Carrboro/Common Peril Group | BPW | Online 175 Bpw Club Rd | Carrboro | 12 Steps & 12 Traditions Closed Meeting English + Step Meeting Temporary Closure |
12:00 PM | G2 | G2 | 6767 Hillsborough Street | Raleigh | Open Meeting Speaker |
12:00 PM | No BS Group of Alcoholics Anonymous | The Apex Masonic Lodge | 408 E Williams St | Apex | Closed Meeting Discussion English + Literature Wheelchair Access Wheelchair-Accessible Bathroom |
12:00 PM | First Things First | First Things First | 4015 Spring Forest Rd | Raleigh | Discussion English Open Meeting |
12:00 PM | Tuesday Thursday Nooners | Tuesday Thursday Nooners | Online Raleigh, NC | Raleigh | Closed Meeting Discussion English |
12:00 PM | North Raleigh Group - Noon Zoom - Daily Reflections | North Raleigh Group | Online Raleigh, NC | Raleigh | Closed Meeting Discussion English |
12:30 PM | Healing Hour | Healing Hour | 3304 Glen Royal Rd | Raleigh | Discussion English Open Meeting |
12:30 PM | Place of Miracles | Place of Miracles | 1251 Goode St | Raleigh | Discussion English Meditation + Open Meeting |
3:00 PM | Progress Not Perfection - Women's Meeting | Progress Not Perfection | Online Wake Forest, NC 27587 | Wake Forest | Closed Meeting Discussion English + Newcomer Speaker Women's Meeting |
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Durham County, North Carolina AA Meetings
Durham County, North Carolina, is the home to Durham, known as the “City of Medicine” due to the high number of medical and health-related companies located there. Even in this health-conscious community, some residents struggle with alcohol use disorder (AUD), a chronic disease characterized by uncontrolled drinking, an obsession with alcohol, and the breakdown of relationships. When looking for AA meetings in Durham County, use our online directory to locate those nearby. Alcoholics Anonymous, the world leader in AUD recovery, utilizes the 12 Steps of AA, a spiritual program of self-improvement, to help members walk the recovery path. Those who are new or returning to AA groups may feel unsure about attending meetings; this is entirely normal. AA has a rich history and, individual group meetings have evolved to meet the modern needs of a diverse population. Time in each meeting is devoted to members who want to share their recovery stories. Those who share talk about the challenges they face, the victories they’ve had, and other experiences on their recovery journey. Some are living successful lives without alcohol and inspire others. Members are not required to share but are invited to participate when they feel comfortable doing so. Attending AA North Carolina will introduce you to a fellowship of like-minded individuals who will walk the road to recovery with you. You may also find it essential to participate in traditional detox or other rehabs as you recover from AUD. To learn about what treatments are available, call our helpline today and have a confidential conversation with a specialist who can give you program information.