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4:00 PM EZ Does It 12900 Statesville Rd, Huntersville, North Carolina, 28078 Behind Beatty's Barber Shop DiscussionEnglishOpen Meeting
5:00 PM Bahama Group 5731 N Roxboro St, Durham, North Carolina, 27712 Mt. Sylvan Methodist Church Closed MeetingDiscussionEnglish
5:00 PM Promises Group 472 N Main St, Mount Airy, North Carolina, 27030 Trinity Episcopal Church DiscussionEnglishOpen MeetingSpeaker
5:00 PM New Beginnings 1301 W English Rd, High Point, North Carolina, 27262 The Club High Point EnglishLiteratureOpen Meeting
5:30 PM There is a Solution 432 W Bell St, Statesville, North Carolina, 28677 Intergroup House DiscussionEnglishOpen Meeting
5:30 PM Happy Hour 918 Glenwood Ave, Greensboro, North Carolina, 27403 Unity Club DiscussionEnglishOpen Meeting
5:30 PM Happy Hour Boone 141 Health Center Drive, Boone, North Carolina, 28607 Happy Hour Boone DiscussionOpen Meeting
5:30 PM Language of the Heart 2515 Grandin Rd SW, Roanoke, Virginia, 24015 Westhampton Christian Church Closed MeetingEnglish
5:30 PM 5:30 Group 1246 2nd St NE, Hickory, North Carolina, 28601 Viewmont Baptist Church Closed MeetingDiscussionEnglish
5:30 PM Online Simple Solutions Concord, North Carolina, 28025 Community Free Clinic DiscussionEnglishOpen MeetingSpeakerWheelchair Access
5:30 PM Online RTP Lunch Bunch Durham, North Carolina, 27701 Online - Durham Closed MeetingDiscussionEnglish
5:30 PM As Bill Sees It Danville 937 Main Street, Danville, Virginia, 24540 As Bill Sees It Big BookOpen Meeting
5:30 PM Chapel Hill - Carrboro Group 175 Bpw Club Rd, Carrboro, North Carolina, 27510 BPW DiscussionEnglishOpen Meeting
5:45 PM New Hope 4231 Garst Mill Rd, Cave Spring, Virginia, 24018 REBOS Center DiscussionEnglishOpen MeetingWheelchair-accessible Bathroom
5:45 PM Online 521 Group Charlotte, North Carolina, 28211 St. Gabriel Catholic Church DiscussionEnglishNewcomerOpen MeetingTemporary Closure
6:00 PM Saturday Night Live 2200 E Broad St, Statesville, North Carolina, 28625 Landmark Church of God EnglishLiteratureOpen MeetingSpeaker
6:00 PM LINCOLNTON GROUP 2639 NC-150, Lincolnton, North Carolina, 28092 Holy Cross Lutheran Church EnglishOpen MeetingStep Meeting
6:00 PM Top Of The Mountain Group 325 N Franklin St, Christiansburg, Virginia, 24073 District 13 - New River Valley DiscussionEnglishOpen Meeting
6:00 PM Grab A Chair 302 Brook St, Belmont, North Carolina, 28012 The Hut DiscussionEnglishOpen Meeting
6:00 PM Happy Destiny Group 110 S Franklin St, Madison, North Carolina, 27025 First Baptist Church DiscussionEnglishOpen Meeting
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Rural Hall, North Carolina AA Meetings

Find AA meetings in Rural Hall, 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.

Part of the Piedmont Triad, Rural Hall is a town in Forsyth County, North Carolina, United States. In this area, there are a lot of individuals struggling with alcohol addiction. Alcoholics Anonymous began in 1935, now it’s a global network, sorted by location so the individual can easily source the closest one. Alcohol addiction has impacted, families, communities, and the economy to a larger extent. AA meetings in Rural provide support for people in this area, as the record shows that 80% of addicted people do not seek help. Meetings at AA North Carolina mainly use the 12-step approach, which once individuals are fully committed, they will yield a favorable outcome. Other approaches are detoxification, inpatient facility, and counseling therapies. These approaches are done in a warm and friendly atmosphere, where respect is shown to everyone. At AA meetings in Rural Hall, individuals are asked to admit to their current state and speak about their addiction. People with past addiction also share their journey to inspire and educate people currently affected. The AA meetings are delivered in several ways, such as men’s and women’s groups, spiritual meetings, large or small groups. There are also open meetings, where families and friends are allowed to join. Individuals are asked to be honest with themselves and fully commit to the program to achieve favorable results.

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