The Nar-Anon Family Groups is primarily for those who know or have known a feeling of desperation concerning the addiction problem of someone very near to you. We have traveled that unhappy road too, and found the answer with serenity and peace of mind. Narateen is part of the Nar-Anon program for teens affected by someone else’s addiction.

When you come into the family group, you are no longer alone, but among true friends who understand your problem as few others could. We respect your confidence and anonymity as we know you will respect ours. We hope to give you the assurance that no situation is too difficult and no unhappiness is too great to be overcome.

A GriefShare support group is a safe, welcoming place where people understand the difficult emotions of grief. Through this 13-week group, you’ll discover what to expect in the days ahead and what’s “normal” in grief. Since there are no neat, orderly stages of grief, you’ll learn helpful ways of coping with grief, in all its unpredictability—and gain solid support each step of the way.

Celebrate Recovery is a Christ-centered, 12 step recovery program for anyone struggling with hurt, hang-ups, and habits of any kind. Celebrate Recovery is a safe place to find community and freedom from the issues that are controlling our lives.

Narcotics Anonymous is a global, community-based organization with a multilingual and multicultural membership. NA was founded in 1953, and members hold nearly 76,000 meetings weekly in 143 countries today.

To provide hope and healing for anyone affected by someone else’s drinking,

To help family members of alcoholics quickly find meetings, literature and other needed resources,

To provide Al-Anon Family Groups and Alateen Groups with a reliable and immediately available supply of Al-Anon Conference Approved Literature, and

To provide direct and personal support face-to-face and by telephone during office hours (Monday-Thursday, 9:00am to 5:00pm).

Alcoholics Anonymous is an international fellowship of men and women who have had a drinking problem. It is nonprofessional, self-supporting, multiracial, apolitical, and available almost everywhere. There are no age or education requirements. Membership is open to anyone who wants to do something about his or her drinking problem. Meetings are available in person or virtually.

AA HOTLINES - Talk to another Alcoholic in your area NOW:

(919) 783-6144 – Triangle Area, Raleigh, Durham, Cary, Burlington

(828) 254-8539 – Asheville Area, Mountain Counties

(828) 264-1212 – Boone Area, Watauga, Avery, Yancey, Mitchell counties

(336) 982-3079 – West Jefferson Area, Ashe County

(252) 256-0850 – Outer Banks: Dare & Currituck County

(704) 377-0244 – Charlotte Area, Mecklenburg county

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