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AA General Service Board
The main purpose of the General Service Board (GSB) of Alcoholics Anonymous is to support the Fellowship in carrying out its primary purpose of carrying the message of recovery from alcoholism to all who seek its help. The General Service Office (GSO) is the headquarters of Alcoholics Anonymous. While each group makes its own decisions, GSO provides important information and resources available to each group and member of that group.
7th Tradition
General Service Office
Post Office Box 2407
James A Farley Station
New York, NY 10116-2407
Area 51 North Carolina
Generally speaking, in the Alcoholics Anonymous service structure, each state is grouped by a number. The state of NC is known as Area 51 and has its own website.
NC General Service
P.O. Box 11104
Wilmington, NC 28404
Venmo: @area51money
District Information
The regions within that Area are further subdivided into Districts – also by numbers. Every group that meets within the region is a part of that District. The Tri-County Intergroup serves Districts 31, 34, and 35.
7th Tradition
PO Box 41302
Raleigh, NC 27629
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Meets the 2nd Monday of each month at 7:00 pm
It represents groups that are located North of I-440 and I-40 in Wake County, as well as Franklin and Warren Counties.
Camel Club
4015 Spring Forest Rd
Raleigh, NC
District 31 DCM: Barbara H.
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7th Tradition
PO Box 271
Cary, NC 27512
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Meets the 2nd Tuesday of each month at 7:30 pm
Service Manual Study 2nd Tuesday at 6:30 pm
It represents groups that are located South of I-440, Raleigh-Chapel Hill Expressway, and I-40 in Wake County
Masonic Lodge
408 E. Williams St (Hwy. 55)
Apex, NC
District 34 DCM: Paul S.
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District 35
PO Box 12051
Raleigh NC 27605
Meets the 2nd Monday of each month at 6:30 pm
It covers groups that at located inside of I-440 in Wake County
Holy Trinity Lutheran Church
2723 Clark Avenue
Raleigh, NC 27607
District 35 DCM: Drew M.
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Regional Districts Across NC
Local Clubhouses
While many AA meetings are in churches, there are some facilities whose only function is to provide a space for recovery and offer many 12-step meetings throughout the day. These are often referred to as “alano clubs” or “clubhouses”. Below is a list of our local clubhouses.
Other NC Intergroups
Intergroups are a resource for all AA groups in their service area. They offer 24-hour support for anyone who needs help with a drinking problem. They provide AA members with a meeting list, many service opportunities, and upcoming events in the area. They may have a store where AA materials can be purchased. Below are the other intergroups of North Carolina.