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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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12:00 PM | Lunch Bunch Group | Sweetwater First Methodist Church | 108 Sweetwater Church Rd | Hayesville | Discussion English Open Meeting + Wheelchair Access |
12:00 PM | Gratitude Group Dahlonega | Gratitude Group Dahlonega | 365 Riley Road | Dahlonega | Discussion Open Meeting Wheelchair Access |
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Murphy, North Carolina AA Meetings
Located westernmost of the state, Murphy is a town in Cherokee County, North Carolina, United States. Many people in this city suffer from alcohol use disorder (AUD). AA meetings in Murphy is part of the AA North Carolina, which provides addiction recovery for those suffering from alcohol addiction. The AA online directory is arranged by city and therefore assists individuals looking to locate an AA North Carolina meeting, including AA meetings in Murphy. AA meetings are available to those who need help in overcoming alcohol addiction. The meetings provide exceptional support systems that help individuals to rise above AUD. People who were once addicted, use their experience to help persons currently suffering from AUD. They share their experiences and give emotional support to members of the group. AA is one of the best options for people seeking to recover from alcohol addiction because it was created for the people, by the people. AA meetings take a multifaceted approach in meeting the unique needs of the individuals. These meetings are conducted in several different ways, open or closed meetings. The open meetings allow friends and family to join and gain understanding, while the closed meetings only allow individuals affected by AUD to attend. One special feature of AA meetings is Murphy is that they are free of cost.