Grupo Creo En Mi (I believe in Myself) - Spanish Speaking AA Meeting

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Wednesdays
8:00 PM

Grupo Creo En Mi (I believe in Myself) - Spanish Speaking meets on Wednesday at 8:00 PM in Coats, North Carolina at the 29 West Lemon St. This spanish meeting offers a supportive environment for recovery.

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29 West Lemon St

29 W Lemon St, Coats, NC 27521, USA

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Grupo Creo En Mi (I believe in Myself) - Spanish Speaking Weekly Schedule

This group meets twice weekly across 2 different days.

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Contact #: 919-632-0398 (Samuel) or 919-223-5116 (Chencho) 8:00 - 9:30 pm

Wednesday
8:00 PM
Today
29 West Lemon St
Spanish
Saturday
8:00 PM
29 West Lemon St
Spanish

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