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Time Name Location / Group Address / Platform Region
8:00 PM Beaufort Group St. Paul's Episcopal Church 209 Ann St Beaufort English
9:00 AM “TGIF” Meeting All Saints Anglican Church 292 McCabe Rd Newport Discussion   English   Open Meeting
12:00 PM CRAVEN COUNTY GROUP Green Building 306 Avenue D New Bern English   Open Meeting   Step Meeting
12:00 PM Sisters of Serenity physical location temporarily closed Online Morehead City, NC Morehead City Discussion   English   Women's Meeting
12:00 PM Midday Meeting Pass It On Building 2003 Bay St Morehead City Discussion   English   Open Meeting
6:15 PM Village Group Morehead City Village Group Morehead City Online 2003 Bay Street Morehead City Discussion   Open Meeting
6:15 PM CRAVEN COUNTY GROUP Green Building 306 Avenue D New Bern Daily Reflections   Discussion   English +   Open Meeting
6:30 PM LIVING SOBER First Presbyterian Church (corner building) 400 New St New Bern Closed Meeting   English   Literature +   Newcomer
6:30 PM Serenity Group Cape Carteret Serenity Group Cape Carteret Online 100 Yaupon Dr Carteret County Big Book   Discussion   Open Meeting
7:00 PM Friday Nite Blues MCAS Cherry Point 100 E St Havelock English
8:00 PM CRAVEN COUNTY GROUP Green Building 306 Avenue D New Bern English   Open Meeting   Speaker
8:00 PM Easy Does it Swansboro United Methodist Church Downstairs 665 W Corbett Ave Swansboro Discussion   English   Open Meeting +   Speaker
8:00 PM ORIENTAL FRIDAY NIGHT GROUP FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH 600 Ragan Rd Oriental Discussion   English   Open Meeting

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Beaufort, North Carolina AA Meetings

The Atlantic Ocean community of Beaufort, North Carolina, is not immune to alcohol use disorder (AUD), and there is hope in attending AA meetings in Beaufort. Alcoholics Anonymous groups began helping people recover from AUD in 1935 and has successfully been helping people with AUD live fulfilling lives without alcohol since. Search our online directory to find a meeting fitting for you. There are a variety of meetings from which to choose, meetings for men only, women only, LGBT folks, beginners, and more. AA meetings may follow different structures based on the attending demographic but rely on the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous, which outlines the 12 Steps of AA to guide recovery. Meetings also include open sharing in a safe and non-judgmental environment where members practice anonymity. Participants are welcome to listen until they are comfortable sharing. Fellowship and the primary focus on helping others stop drinking keep the meetings relevant to recovery. While AA North Carolina meetings are important to successful AUD recovery, you may find that a detoxification treatment program is crucial for lasting health. There are options available for detox programs. Some operate under medical supervision in an inpatient program, and there are outpatient programs available as well. Call a specialist to help you find a treatment program that will work for you.

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