Find AA meetings in King, North Carolina to help you on your road to recovery. Our comprehensive directory of AA meetings in North Carolina includes open, closed, speaker, and other specialized meetings, all of which are designed to help you get sober and remain sober.
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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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12:00 PM | The Blue Plate Special | Grey Building - Red Shutters | 809 Way St | Reidsville | Discussion English Open Meeting |
12:00 PM | Kernersville Serenity | Kernersville Serenity | Online 208 Southern Street | Kernersville | Discussion Open Meeting Virtual |
12:00 PM | Back to Basics High Point | Back to Basics High Point | 1301 West English Road | High Point | Discussion Open Meeting |
12:00 PM | Lexington Sobriety Group | Lexx Club | 235 E Center St | Lexington | Discussion English Open Meeting |
12:00 PM | New Serenity Group | New Kernersville Serenity | 208 Southern St | Kernersville | Discussion English Open Meeting |
12:00 PM | Tri-County Group | Elkin Valley Baptist Church | 118 N Elkin Dr | Elkin | Closed Meeting Discussion English |
12:10 PM | Mid-Day Reprieve | Summit Fellowship Club | 810 Summit Ave | Greensboro | English Literature Open Meeting |
12:10 PM | Lunch Bunch | Lunch Bunch | Online 918 Glenwood Ave | Greensboro | Discussion English Open Meeting |
12:10 PM | Greene Street | Franciscan Center | Online 231 N Greene St | Greensboro | Big Book Closed Meeting English |
1:00 PM | Unity Group Winston Salem | Unity Group Winston Salem | 1253 Churton St SW | Winston-Salem | Closed Meeting Discussion Wheelchair Access |
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King, North Carolina AA Meetings
Fifteen miles northwest of Winston-Salem, the small city of King, North Carolina is in Stokes County, with its city limits crossing over into Forsyth County to the south. If you or a person you care about in this area needs help with an alcohol addiction, know that there are AA meetings in King that welcome visitors with a non-judgmental, understanding atmosphere. The acceptance you’ll find at any AA North Carolina meeting is due to the fact that these are peer support groups run by and filled with people at varying stages of recovery. This means that they all understand being addicted to alcohol, and how it can change your behavior so that you hardly recognize yourself. Attending AA meetings in King will connect you to a local recovery community that will share how they have suffered through low lows only to fight their way to sobriety and a better life. You can find motivation in their example, and healing through the process of honestly examining yourself and sharing your own stories to a compassionate audience. After you finish a rehab program to heal the most complicated addiction issues, AA North Carolina is an excellent partner for long-term sobriety.