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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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12:00 PM | 12 & 12 @ 12 | J T Kerr Memorial Baptist Church | 150 L P Willingham Pkwy | Jacksonville | Big Book English Open Meeting |
12:00 PM | CRAVEN COUNTY GROUP | Green Building | 306 Avenue D | New Bern | Closed Meeting Discussion English |
12:00 PM | Noon Meeting | Webb Library | 202 S 8th St | Morehead City | Closed Meeting Discussion English |
4:00 PM | Daughters of Serenity | Swansboro United Methodist Church Downstairs | 665 W Corbett Ave | Swansboro | Discussion English Open Meeting + Women's Meeting |
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Havelock, North Carolina AA Meetings
Havelock, a city in craven County of North Carolina, is a city that’s home to the largest Marine corps air station. It is a small town that offers a sparse suburban living style. Part of the New Bern metro area, which is one of the smaller metros in the US, it is a safe, nice and friendly town. But even with that and being a marine town, there can be problems of Alcoholism that can cause health problems and difficulties in the daily activity and interactions of a person. To help resolve this problem AA meetings in Havelock offer an open to all meetings and closed meetings that are for those suffering from alcoholic addiction. Big book/ twelve step programs are available to offer support to those in the path to recovery from alcohol abuse by those that have been down the same road. It offers a nonjudgmental supportive setting that is strengthened by the collective participation of the group. AA meetings are nondiscriminatory and are available for all that seek help in rehab process. They are free of charge and the only required thing to come and participate is the willingness and courage to change one’s destructive habits and to admit that alcohol have impacted your life in a negative way. AA North Carolina directories offer locations and formats of meetings available in your area.