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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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8:00 PM | Edenton-Chowan Group | Edenton United Methodist Church | 225 Virginia Rd | Edenton | English |
7:00 PM | Primary Purpose Group | Riverside Methodist Church | 1400 Edgewood Dr | Elizabeth City | English |
8:00 PM | Serenity Group | Cann Presbyterian Church | 311 W Main St | Elizabeth City | English |
8:00 PM | Murfreesboro Group | Murfree Center | 201 E Broad St | Murfreesboro | English |
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Edenton, North Carolina AA Meetings
Situated on the North Carolina Inner Banks Albemarle Sound, Edenton consists of a bulk number of individuals that are chained to the excessive use of alcohol. Addiction to alcohol is known to be the cause of many ruined lives and strained relationships. And that’s why it is so essential to give this issue a great deal of attention. Alcoholic anonymous is a nonprofit fellowship that was founded by William Griffith Wilson and Robert Holbrook Smith in 1935. They had the urge to form this community because they themselves were facing the problems of alcohol addiction. By the early 21st century Alcoholic Anonymous was able to show massive success with having more than two million members all over the world. AA North Carolina is open to any user that is ready and determined to defeat their addiction. It reaches out to anyone that is affected by alcohol use without taking the individual’s race, gender and ethnicity into account. It aims to repair or at best, undo the casualties that exist due to alcohol addiction. To achieve its goal, AA North Carolina regularly holds AA meetings. AA meetings in Edenton follow a carefully planned 12 step approach to suit each individual’s need. But unlike the 12 step approach the 12 traditions are analogous everywhere and are defined in the big book: the main governing literature of Alcoholics Anonymous. Many who are members are not only able to achieve sobriety but have taken part in others doing the same.