Find AA Meetings in Laurel Hill, North Carolina

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Time Name Location / Group Address / Platform Region
12:00 PM PHYSICAL – Aberdeen Group Highnooner’s Group 504 Wilder Ave Aberdeen Big Book   Closed Meeting   English
7:00 PM Back To Basics Group Maxton Back To Basics Group Maxton 326 Martin Luther King Junior Highway Maxton Discussion   Open Meeting
7:30 PM ONLINE/CALL-IN-ONLY – Higher Power Group (Episcopal Church) Online - North Carolina Online Southern Pines, NC Southern Pines Closed Meeting   Discussion   English
8:00 PM PHYSICAL – Aberdeen Group Aberdeen Group 504 Wilder Ave Aberdeen Discussion   English   Open Meeting
8:00 PM New Life Group Tan House 113 Bethel Church Rd Hamlet Discussion   English   Open Meeting
8:00 PM East Rockingham Group East Rockingham Group 202 N Lawrence St Rockingham Discussion   English   Open Meeting
8:00 PM Bennettsville 12 Step Group A.A. Hut 321 Woodland Dr Bennettsville Discussion   English   Open Meeting

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Laurel Hill, North Carolina AA Meetings

The unincorporated community of Laurel Hill, North Carolina is a census-designated place in Scotland County, that is situated northwest of the city of Laurinburg. AA meetings in Laurel Hill are available nearby for anyone who needs the help of a compassionate recovery community willing to help others heal their active alcohol addiction. AA North Carolina has proven its value as a recovery tool over generations, and it has only improved over the years by recognizing that while their 12-step approach has been a lifesaver for many, it won’t help everyone. Today, the organization offers a much broader range of meeting options, including differences in who attends the meetings, such as making some meetings for men- or women-only, or LGBTQIA+ friendly. Addiction treatment programs at an inpatient or residential facility are the safest and most secure place to begin a recovery journey due to the consistency of the treatment environment. They are especially helpful if you don’t have a great home environment. Once you do move home, having AA meetings in Laurel Hill can provide the sense of security that may initially be missing during the transitional period between 24/7 treatment and feeling at home with sobriety in the outside world.

AA Meetings in Nearby Cities

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

Laurinburg ( 8.0 Miles Away)
Hamlet ( 17.2 Miles Away)
Maxton ( 20.1 Miles Away)
Bennettsville ( 23.3 Miles Away)
Rockingham ( 24.8 Miles Away)
Red Springs ( 33.0 Miles Away)
Cheraw ( 33.9 Miles Away)
Pembroke ( 34.4 Miles Away)
Raeford ( 35.0 Miles Away)
Aberdeen ( 37.0 Miles Away)
Southern Pines ( 42.5 Miles Away)
Pinehurst ( 43.2 Miles Away)
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