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8:00 PM Timberlake Fellowship Group 21206 Timberlake Rd, Lynchburg, Virginia, 24502 District 03 - North Piedmont EnglishNewcomer
8:00 PM Clemmons 3930 Clemmons Rd, Clemmons, North Carolina, 27012 Clemmons Presbyterian Church Closed MeetingDiscussionEnglish
8:00 PM Shady - Open Speaker 413 S Church St, Florence, South Carolina, 29506 Shady Group EnglishOpen MeetingSpeaker
8:00 PM New Start Group 210 S Chestnut St, Henderson, North Carolina, 27536 Church of the Holy Innocents DiscussionEnglishOpen Meeting
8:00 PM Grupo Un Nuevo Comienzo 1605 Easley Bridge Rd, Greenville, South Carolina, 29611 Un Nuevo Comienzo Spanish
8:00 PM Central Johnson City 213 East Maple Street, Johnson City, Tennessee, 37601 Central Johnson City Closed MeetingDiscussionWheelchair Access
8:00 PM Tega Cay Group 2955 SC-160, Fort Mill, South Carolina, 29708 Grace Presbyterian Church EnglishOpen MeetingSpeakerWheelchair Access
8:00 PM Trinity Group 405 Arnett Blvd, Danville, Virginia, 24540 District 17 - South Piedmont Big BookClosed MeetingDiscussionEnglishWheelchair Access
8:00 PM YRAC Big Book 1219 Buck Jones Rd, Raleigh, North Carolina, 27606 YRAC Big Book 12 Steps & 12 TraditionsBig BookDiscussionEnglishOpen MeetingWheelchair-accessible Bathroom
8:00 PM Clifton Forge Group 414 Main St, Clifton Forge, Virginia, 24422 District 31 - Mountain View EnglishOpen MeetingSpeakerStep Meeting
8:00 PM UNITY GROUP 4900 Providence Rd, Charlotte, North Carolina, 28226 Church of Christ DiscussionEnglishOpen Meeting
8:00 PM End Of The Road 1285 Old Charlotte Rd, Lancaster, South Carolina, 29720 The Plyler Cabin DiscussionEnglishOpen MeetingSpeakerWheelchair Access
8:00 PM Midway Group 9591 NC-90, Stony Point, North Carolina, 28678 Stony Point ARP Church English
8:00 PM Startown Primary Purpose 3761 Startown Rd, Newton, North Carolina, 28658 St. Paul's Lutheran Church Big BookEnglishOpen Meeting
8:00 PM Boonsboro Group 104 Walnut Hollow Rd, Lynchburg, Virginia, 24503 District 03 - North Piedmont Closed MeetingEnglish
8:00 PM Uptown Group 208 Tazewell Ave, Bluefield, West Virginia, 24701 First Presbyterian Church DiscussionEnglishOpen Meeting
8:00 PM Latinos En Sobriedad Group 104 New Stateside Dr, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 27516 Latinos En Sobriedad Group DiscussionOpen MeetingSpanish
8:00 PM New Life Group 113 Bethel Church Rd, Hamlet, North Carolina, 28345 Tan House DiscussionEnglishOpen Meeting
8:00 PM Fuquay-Varina Group 401 S Main St, Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina, 27526 Fuquay-Varina Group EnglishOpen MeetingSpeaker
8:00 PM Forest City Group 438 W Main St, Forest City, North Carolina, 28043 Forest City Group 110-558 Big BookClosed MeetingEnglish
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Lexington, North Carolina AA Meetings

Find AA meetings in Lexington, 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.

In the Piedmont Triad region of North Carolina, the county seat of Davidson County is the city of Lexington, which is centered in the state, 20 miles south of Winston-Salem. Help from AA North Carolina is close at hand for locals here, as there are AA meetings in Lexington NC. Having AA meetings convenient to you can make a big difference to long term recovery, as regular meeting attendance provides the structure of routinely visiting a healing environment, while also helping you become a part of a local community of people recovering from alcohol use disorder. The mutual support and acceptance of this group will teach you a great deal about yourself, allowing you to be more compassionate towards yourself without being in denial about your flaws. This kind self-acceptance will make you more vigilant towards signs of relapse, so you’ll recognize when you may need to increase AA North Carolina meeting attendance or even return to formal addiction treatment to safeguard your sobriety. The free AA meetings in Lexington NC you attend during and after addiction treatment can make all the difference between relapse and a lifetime of sobriety.

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