Recovery Meetings in Asheboro, NC
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AA (Alcoholics Anonymous)
10 meetingsMonday Meetings
Big Book Study
12:00 PMNew Beginnings Upstairs Group
6:00 PMAl-Anon
2 meetingsMonday Meetings
Asheboro Family Recovery AFG
7:00 PMCR (Celebrate Recovery)
2 meetingsTuesday Meetings
Central Carolina Community Church
7:00 PMNA (Narcotics Anonymous)
8 meetingsSunday Meetings
The Ties That Bind
10:00 AMMore Will Be Revealed
3:00 PMFrequently Asked Questions
There are currently 22 active recovery meetings listed in Asheboro, NC. Meetings are held throughout the week at various times to accommodate different schedules.
Recovery meetings in Asheboro, NC are held 7 days per week. You can find meetings on every day of the week. Use the filters to find meetings on specific days.
Yes, most 12-step and peer support recovery meetings are free to attend. Programs are typically self-supporting through voluntary member contributions, but attendance is never contingent on donation.
No, you can attend most recovery meetings without registering in advance. Simply arrive at the meeting location a few minutes early. For online meetings, you may need to use a provided link or code.
At your first meeting, you'll be welcomed by other members. Meetings typically include readings, sharing, and may end with a prayer or statement. You're not required to share or identify yourself. Focus on listening and observing.
Need immediate help? Call the SAMHSA National Helpline at 1-800-662-HELP (4357) for free, confidential, 24/7 support and treatment referrals.
Recovery Meetings in Asheboro, NC
Find support and community at recovery meetings in Asheboro, NC. Our comprehensive directory includes 22 verified meetings across various recovery programs including Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), Narcotics Anonymous (NA), Al-Anon, SMART Recovery, and more.
What to Expect at Recovery Meetings in Asheboro
Recovery meetings in Asheboro, NC follow established formats that create safe, supportive environments for people in recovery. Most meetings begin with readings, followed by sharing time where participants can discuss their experiences, challenges, and successes in recovery.
- Open Meetings: Welcome anyone interested in learning about recovery, including family and friends
- Closed Meetings: Reserved for those who identify as having a problem with alcohol or drugs
- Discussion Meetings: Focus on sharing and group conversation around recovery topics
- Speaker Meetings: Feature one or more members sharing their complete recovery story
- Step Study: Work through the 12-step program together as a group
- Big Book/Literature Study: Read and discuss official recovery literature
- Beginner Meetings: Designed for newcomers with extra explanation of the program
Getting Started with Recovery in Asheboro
If you're new to recovery or considering attending your first meeting in Asheboro, remember that everyone was new once. Meetings are typically one hour long, and you're encouraged to listen without feeling pressured to share until you're comfortable.
Most meeting locations in Asheboro are accessible and offer parking. Many groups also provide contact information for members who can answer questions or provide additional support between meetings. Look for "newcomer-friendly" or "beginner" meetings if you're attending for the first time.
Additional Recovery Resources in Asheboro
Crisis Support: If you're experiencing a mental health emergency, call 988 for the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
SAMHSA Helpline: 1-800-662-HELP (4357) - Free, confidential, 24/7 treatment referral service
Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741 for free, 24/7 crisis support
Local Resources: Contact your city hall or county health department for additional local recovery resources
Information is provided for educational purposes. Meeting details are updated regularly but may change. Always verify meeting times and locations before attending. Consult healthcare professionals for medical advice.