NA Meetings in Durham, North Carolina
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Blacknall Presbyterian Church
Show that Never Ends Group, Discussion/Participation, Tradition
1902 Perry Street, Durham, North Carolina, 27705 -
Blacknall Presbyterian Church
Saturday Serenity Group, Discussion/Participation
1902 Perry Street, Durham, North Carolina, 27705 -
Durham Correction Center
Rock Bottom NA Group Restricted Access, Men
3900 Guess Road, Durham, North Carolina, 27705 -
Durham Correction Center
Rock Bottom NA Group Restricted Access, Discussion/Participation, Men
3900 Guess Road, Durham, North Carolina, 27705 -
Northside Christian Church
Riverside In Recovery Group Discussion/Participation
3901 Cole Mill Rd., Durham, North Carolina, 27712 -
Saint Johns Baptist Church
New Way of Life Group Discussion/Participation
917 Onslow Street, Durham, North Carolina, 27705 -
Glendale Heights Methodist Church
Just for Today Group Discussion/Participation
908 Leon St, Durham, North Carolina, 27704 -
Sherwood Park Community Center
Gift Called Life Group Discussion/Participation
Cheek Road, Durham, North Carolina, 27704 -
Southside Church Of Christ
Message Of Hope Group Discussion/Participation
800 Elmira Avenue, Durham, North Carolina, 27707 -
Basic Recovery Group
Basic Recovery Group Discussion/Participation
102 E. Main Street, Durham, North Carolina, 27701 -
Basic Recovery Group
Basic Recovery Group Discussion/Participation
102 E. Main Street, Durham, North Carolina, 27701 -
Community Shelter
Our Primary Purpose Group Discussion/Participation
412 Liberty Street, Durham, North Carolina, 27701 -
Community Shelter
Our Primary Purpose Group Discussion/Participation
412 Liberty Street, Durham, North Carolina, 27701 -
Community Shelter
Community Hope Group Discussion/Participation, Tradition
412 Liberty Street, Durham, North Carolina, 27701 -
Durham Co. Health Dept.
Hope Without Dope Group Discussion/Participation
414 E. Main Street, Durham, North Carolina, 27701 -
Greater Zion Wall Baptist Church
New Beginnings Group Discussion/Participation
721 Hopkins St., Durham, North Carolina, 27701 -
Hayti Heritage Center
Hayti In Recovery Group Discussion/Participation
804 Old Fayetteville Street, Durham, North Carolina, 27701 -
Hayti Heritage Center
Hayti In Recovery Group Discussion/Participation
804 Old Fayetteville Street, Durham, North Carolina, 27701 -
Our Way Out Group
Our Way Out Group Literature Study
138 Chapel Hill Street, Durham, North Carolina, 27701 -
Phoenix House
Our Book Group, Discussion/Participation
602 Holloway St, Durham, North Carolina, 27701 -
Tobacco Worker Union Bldg
Why Wait Group Discussion/Participation
Gregson Street, Durham, North Carolina, 27701 -
Triangle Empowerment Center
Early Morning Basics Group
353 West Main Street, Durham, North Carolina, 27701 -
Trinity United Methodist Church
Lost & Found Group, Discussion/Participation, Beginner/Newcomer
215 Church Street, Durham, North Carolina, 27701 -
West End Community Center
Spiritually Focus Group Discussion/Participation
1309 Jackson Street, Durham, North Carolina, 27701 -
West End Community Center
Spiritually Focus Group Discussion/Participation
1309 Jackson Street, Durham, North Carolina, 27701 -
West End Community Center
Spiritually Focus Group Discussion/Participation
1309 Jackson Street, Durham, North Carolina, 27701 -
Westminster Presbyterian Church
Beta Group Discussion/Participation, Literature Study
3639 Chapelhill Road, Durham, North Carolina, 27701 -
Carr United Methodist Church
Women In Recovery Group Discussion/Participation, Women
107 Driver Street, Durham, North Carolina, 27703 -
Carr United Methodist Church
Good Orderly Direction Group Discussion/Participation
107 Driver Street, Durham, North Carolina, 27703 -
Victorious Praise Fellowship
Rising Out of the Ashes Discussion/Participation
2116 Page Road, Durham, North Carolina, 27703
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