Area 51 A.A. Corrections Conference


Freedom from Bondage #36

March 21 - 23, 2025

 

Hampton Inn & Suites

200 Columbus Drive 

Aberdeen, NC 28315

CFC Purpose

The only purpose of the North Carolina Correctional Facilities Committee is to carry the message of Alcoholics Anonymous to the alcoholic who is confined in our correctional facilities. The activities of this committee are based on and governed by the 12 traditions of Alcoholics Anonymous. We work with and for cooperation with the administration of our correctional facilities, but are not affiliated with them.

“Both you and the new man must walk day by day in the path of spiritual progress. If you persist, remarkable things will happen. When we look back, we realize that the things which came to us when we put ourselves in God’s hands were better than anything we could have planned. Follow the dictates of a Higher Power and you will presently live in a new and wonderful world, no matter what your present circumstances.”

Page 100, Alcoholics Anonymous

Friday, March 21



Jerry W. (Apex, NC) – Area 51 Corrections Facilities Coordinator


Chair

Brittany G. (Raleigh, NC)

Speaker

Amy T. (Jenks, OK)



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Saturday, March 22


Chair

Jeremy B. (Richmond, VA)

Presenters

Taloria M. (Raleigh, NC)

Adam M. (Wadesboro, NC)


Chair

Chris M. (Oriental, NC)

Presenters

The Hon. James M. Webb (Superior Court Judge, Moore County)

Captain Bill Flint (Moore County Detention Center)


Chair

Tammy Z. (Asheville, NC)

Speaker

Marian G. (Knoxville, TN)


Chair

Kent D. (Concord, CA)

Presenters

Suzi D. (Cary, NC)

Kevin L. (Rocky Mount, NC)


Chair

Tom K. (Hillsborough, NC)

Speaker

John C. (Hillsborough, NC)



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Sunday, March 23


Jerry W. (Apex, NC)


Chair

Lauren M. (Kitty Hawk, NC)

Presenters

Denise H. (Washington, ME)

Jennifer R. (Mantoloking, NJ)


Chair

David V.P. (Winston Salem, NC)

Speaker

Garrett S. (Leander, TX)

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—Note: Chairs, Speakers, and Presenters are Subject to Change—

“Our very lives, as ex-problem drinkers, depend upon our constant thought of others and how we may help meet their needs.”

Page 20, Alcoholics Anonymous