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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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6:30 AM | Sunrise Celebrators | The Blanchard Institute | 10348 Park Rd | Charlotte | Discussion English Open Meeting + Temporary Closure |
6:45 AM | Big Book Thumpers | Williamson's Chapel UMC | 575 Brawley School Rd | Mooresville | English Open Meeting |
7:00 AM | A New Beginning Pineville | A New Beginning Pineville | 12001 Lullingstone Road | Pineville | Discussion Open Meeting |
7:00 AM | Reveille | Gill Hall at Saint James Catholic Church | 880 Fawn Cir SW | Concord | Discussion English Open Meeting |
7:00 AM | Ballantyne Acceptance Group | Harrison United Methodist Church | Online 15008 Lancaster Hwy | Pineville | Discussion English Open Meeting + Wheelchair Access |
7:00 AM | New Beginnings Ballantyne | Light of Christ Church | 9106 Bryant Farms Rd | Charlotte | Discussion English Open Meeting |
7:15 AM | 7:15 Awakenings Group | 12th Step Service Club | 709 East Blvd | Charlotte | Discussion English Newcomer + Open Meeting Wheelchair Access |
7:15 AM | Awake at the Park | Shelter at Latta Park | 601 E Park Ave | Charlotte | Discussion English Open Meeting |
7:15 AM | First Things First Davidson | First Things First Davidson | Online 218 Concord Road | Davidson | Discussion Open Meeting |
7:15 AM | Awakening Modem to Modem | Awakening Modem to Modem | Online Charlotte, NC | Charlotte | English Newcomer Open Meeting |
7:15 AM | 715 am Awakening Group | 715 am Awakening Group | Online 709 East Boulevard | Charlotte | Discussion Newcomer Open Meeting + Wheelchair Access |
7:15 AM | FIRST THINGS FIRST | Davidson College Presbyterian Church Jetton Hall (Basement) | Online 102 N Main St | Davidson | Discussion English Open Meeting |
7:30 AM | Low Bottom | Low Bottom Club (Old Belk Bldg.) | 200 N Stewart St | Monroe | English Literature Open Meeting |
8:00 AM | Early Bird Zoom | Early Bird Zoom | Online Charlotte, NC, 28201 | Charlotte | Discussion Open Meeting Virtual |
8:00 AM | Grupo Solo Se Vive Una Vez | Office Buildimg Suite 102 | 3203 US-21 | Fort Mill | English Open Meeting |
10:00 AM | NEW BEGINNINGS/Davidson | Davidson United Methodist Church | 262 South St | Davidson | Discussion English Open Meeting + Women's Meeting |
10:00 AM | Heart to Heart | The Hut | 302 Brook St | Belmont | 11th Step Meditation English Open Meeting + Wheelchair Access |
10:00 AM | MORNING AFTER GROUP | Saint John's Epicopal Church | 1623 Carmel Rd | Charlotte | Discussion English Open Meeting + Wheelchair Access |
11:00 AM | Making Herstory | Rocky River Presbyterian Church | 7940 Rocky River Rd | Concord | English Literature Open Meeting + Women's Meeting |
11:00 AM | WE NEED EACH OTHER GROUP | MORNING STAR LUTHERAN CHURCH | Online 12509 Idlewild Rd | Matthews | Big Book English Newcomer + Open Meeting Wheelchair Access |
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Oakboro, North Carolina AA Meetings
Oakboro is a small town in Stanly County, North Carolina, United States, which has its fraction of people affected by alcohol use disorder. This town is one of many that have been negatively impacted by alcohol use disorder (AUD). AUD renders an individual powerless with an inability to make sober decisions. The disorder causes a breakdown in family life and society, to a larger extent. AA meetings in Oakboro form part of the global network of AA North Carolina, which is part of a global network where individuals may easily source help. Studies have shown that a great percentage of alcoholics do not seek help because they are not sure where to go, or they lack the confidence to ask for help. AA North Carolina meetings have changed that, as there are numerous locations across the state and the country. People who were previously alcoholics created AA meetings to provide well-needed assistance to help to recover alcoholics achieve full, sustained recovery. AA meetings in Oakboro mainly utilizes a 12-step approach, which has proven to have a high success rate. AA North Carolina meetings offer high-level care and guidance for people seeking to overcome alcohol use disorder. AA meetings in Oakboro provide a way for the individual with alcohol addiction, as they seek to attain recovery.