Find AA Meetings in Washington, North Carolina

Find AA meetings in Washington, 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
7:00 PM BEAUFORT COUNTY GROUP St. Peter's Episcopal Church 101 N Bonner St Washington Big Book   Closed Meeting   English
6:36 AM ATTITUDE ADJUSTMENT GROUP First Christian Church 2810 E 14th St Greenville Closed Meeting   Discussion   English
12:00 PM High Noon Group Greenville High Noon Group Greenville 1400 South Elm Street Greenville Discussion   Open Meeting
8:00 PM LIVING SOBER STUDY GROUP FIRST PRES. CHURCH 1400 S Elm St Greenville Closed Meeting   Discussion   English
8:00 PM Martin County Group Macedonia Church 7640 US-17 Williamston English
8:00 PM PITT COUNTY GROUP (THE HUT) The Hut 2339 Dickinson Ave Greenville Big Book   Closed Meeting   English

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Washington, North Carolina AA Meetings

Washington city, or the “Original Washington”, is the county seat of Beaufort County in North Carolina. This city is the economic, cultural, and recreational hub of Beaufort County. Sadly, some residents cannot enjoy the opportunities this beautiful city offers due to struggles with alcohol addictions and substance use disorders. These addictions affect every area of a person’s life, from physical to emotional, mental, social, and financial. Many of them suffer from behavioral disorders and can turn to violence, crime, and are more prone to accidents and injuries. AA North Carolina has been reaching out to its residents through different intervention programs, and more directed approaches are employed to help more people attain sobriety. AA Washington meetings are a safe space for these people, and the members are warm, friendly, and non-discriminatory. Recovery programs include therapy sessions, counseling, candlelight meetings, amongst others. These programs help participants heal from trauma, pain, and internal injuries and go on to more fulfilling lives. Treatments begin at an inpatient treatment facility with alcohol detoxification, and medical experts carefully observe participants and administer medications to them. Want to know more about AA Washington meetings? Contact any of our specialists. You can also check our meetings directory.

AA Meetings in Nearby Cities

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

Chocowinity ( 5.9 Miles Away)
Williamston ( 22.8 Miles Away)
Greenville ( 26.6 Miles Away)
Ayden ( 34.1 Miles Away)
Belhaven ( 39.3 Miles Away)
New Bern ( 47.2 Miles Away)
Bayboro ( 49.6 Miles Away)
Farmville ( 49.7 Miles Away)
Kinston ( 57.4 Miles Away)
Tarboro ( 58.5 Miles Away)
Oriental ( 65.9 Miles Away)
Edenton ( 70.5 Miles Away)
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