NA Meetings in Chapel Hill, North Carolina

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  • Aldersgate UMC

    In Broad Daylight Group Discussion/Participation
    632 Laurel Hill Rd, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 27514

    Tuesday
    12:00:00
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  • Aldersgate UMC

    In Broad Daylight Group Discussion/Participation
    632 Laurel Hill Rd, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 27514

    Thursday
    12:00:00
    Direction
  • Hargraves Center

    Top The Hill Group Discussion/Participation
    Robertson Street, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 27514

    Sunday
    19:00:00
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  • United Church Of Chapel Hill

    Freedom Group Discussion/Participation, Literature Study
    1321 Airport Rd, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 27514

    Wednesday
    20:00:00
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  • First Baptist Church

    Out Of Bondage Group Discussion/Participation
    106 North Robinson Street, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 27516

    Monday
    20:00:00
    Direction
  • First Baptist Church

    Out Of Bondage Group Discussion/Participation
    106 North Robinson Street, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 27516

    Saturday
    20:00:00
    Direction
  • Hill Song Church

    New Connections Group Literature Study
    201 Culbreth Road, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 27516

    Tuesday
    20:00:00
    Direction
  • Hill Song Church

    New Connections Group Discussion/Participation
    201 Culbreth Road, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 27516

    Friday
    20:00:00
    Direction

Please note that AA meeting locations and schedules tend to change often and quickly. Please always check these times to be accurate. If you have new information about an AA meeting, please inform us at [email protected]

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Finding NA meetings in Chapel Hill, North Carolina may be the right thing for people struggling with drug abuse to start journey to recovery. Narcotics Anonymous is a global community-based organization members of which are united under one goal – reaching and maintaining sobriety.
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For people struggling with alcohol abuse AA Meetings in Chapel Hill, North Carolina are available.

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