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1301 W English Rd
High Point, NC 27262

Alcoholics Anonymous (A.A.) in High Point, NC, is a support organization dedicated to helping individuals struggling with alcoholism through a program built on the principles of mutual aid and shared experiences. With over 80 years of success, A.A. has created a welcoming environment where anyone with a desire to stop drinking can find help, regardless of their background.

Offering a range of resources, including meetings and literature, A.A. emphasizes the importance of community involvement and service in maintaining sobriety. The organization is committed to ensuring that help is readily available for those in need, fostering hope and recovery through shared experiences among members.

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