Find AA Meetings in Graham, North Carolina

Find AA meetings in Graham, 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.

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Time Name Location / Group Address / Platform Region
9:00 AM Came To Believe Group Graham Came To Believe Group Graham Online 626 Oakgrove Drive Graham
12:00 PM Graham Group Graham Group 100 North Maple Street Graham
6:00 PM History Group History Group 619 Providence Road Graham
8:00 PM Graham Group Graham Group 100 North Maple Street Graham
6:30 PM Hawfields Group Hawfields Group Online 2115 South North Carolina Highway 119 Mebane
8:00 PM Mebane Group Mebane Group Online 402 South 5th Street Mebane
8:00 PM No Name Group Burlington No Name Group Online 2306 Lacy Street Burlington
8:00 PM Burlington Group Burlington Group Online 513 West Front Street Burlington

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Graham, North Carolina AA meetings

Graham, Part of the Burlington, North Carolina, is a city in Almanac county, North Carolina. It offers a sparse suburban life with its proximity to Greensboro and Durham. It is also the county seat of Almanac county. Along with its growing population and steadily growing job market and economy with its bustling Burlington neighbor, it’s a city of up-and-coming opportunity. But for the residents to take full advantage of that and live a stable life, problems such as Alcohol abuse should be talked on about and worked on. That is why AA meetings in Graham are set up. Offering discussions and helping hand as a community in a self-governed, free to all environment. Alcohol abuse can be the inability to control drinking due to both physical and physiological dependency on alcohol, and this can be detrimental for both the addict and those that live around them. These is where AA meetings can help those needing to change their ways from their unproductive and destructive ways. Meetings are arranged both in Open and closed formats, in which in the latter all are welcome including victims of alcohol abuse and their families or anyone willing to know more about AA meetings and give moral support for those who need it. The closed format is for those on the path of sobriety and former addicts so that they can share freely their struggles and ways on which to overcome them. AA North Carolina directories can provide more information on the type of meetings that are available in your area along with their format.

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AA Meetings in Nearby Cities

Not finding the meeting you are looking for in Graham? Find other AA meetings in North Carolina for more times, types and availabilities.

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Chapel Hill (33.0 Miles Away)
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Greensboro (33.8 Miles Away)
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