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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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8:00 PM | Martin County Group | Macedonia Church | 7640 US-17 | Williamston | English |
6:36 AM | ATTITUDE ADJUSTMENT GROUP | First Christian Church | 2810 E 14th St | Greenville | Closed Meeting Discussion English |
12:00 PM | Edenton-Chowan Group | Edenton United Methodist Church | 225 Virginia Rd | Edenton | English |
12:00 PM | High Noon Group Greenville | High Noon Group Greenville | 2339 Dickinson Ave | Greenville | Open Meeting Step Meeting |
1:00 PM | BEAUFORT COUNTY GROUP | St. Peter's Episcopal Church | 101 N Bonner St | Washington | Closed Meeting Discussion English |
6:00 PM | Cavaliers Group | Memorial Hall | 406 E Church St | Tarboro | Discussion English Open Meeting + Wheelchair Access |
7:00 PM | Log Cabin Group | Arrowhead Beach area | 202 Bandon Rd | Edenton | English |
8:00 PM | GREENWAY GROUP | BOY SCOUT HUT | 2000 E 6th St | Greenville | Big Book Closed Meeting English |
8:00 PM | PITT COUNTY GROUP (THE HUT) | The Hut | 2339 Dickinson Ave | Greenville | English Open Meeting Speaker |
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Williamston, North Carolina AA Meetings
Williamston is the county seat town of Martin County, Ohio. There is a high occurrence of alcohol addictions among residents of this town, and a lot of people have been severely affected. Alcohol addiction doesn’t operate in isolation, and it is not uncommon to find affected persons also battling mental and emotional health challenges. Alcoholics Anonymous is a globally recognized organization that has helped millions of people become sober from alcohol and go on to healthier and more productive lives. AA North Carolina has AA meetings in Williamston set up to provide localized and residents-focused strategies to help them win over these issues. These meetings follow the 12 step approach to addictions as guidelines for participants, and organize special meetings, candlelight meetings, as part of recovery programs. Therapy is a very fundamental procedure for addiction recovery. This is because addictions inflict emotional injuries on affected persons, and triggers very traumatic experiences. Therapy sessions allow participants open up about these traumatic experiences and heal from them. Treatments are also provided, from alcohol detoxification up to medical care and prescriptions. These programs and treatments are free of charge, and AA North Carolina is committed to participants’ long-term stability. Contact our specialists for more information.