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The Metrolina Native American Association (MNAA) is a Native American community association in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. MNAA is a North Carolina state-recognized Urban Indian Center. [ 1 ]
Metrolina is the metropolitan area within and surrounding the city of Charlotte, North Carolina. Metrolina may also refer to: Metrolina Native American Association, a Native American community association in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina; Metrolina Regional Scholars' Academy, a charter school in Charlotte, North Carolina
The Metrolina Library Association exists to connect and sharpen Charlotte, North Carolina area library professionals. The MLA was established in 1969 and continues to be active in the Charlotte community. [ 1 ]
CRI-Help, for instance, had decided to change how it asks newcomers to undergo a search. "The last thing we want to do is trigger someone's trauma history and potentially have them walk out the ...
Al-Anon Family Groups, founded in 1951, is an international mutual aid organization for people who have been impacted by another person's alcoholism.In the organization's own words, Al-Anon is a "worldwide fellowship that offers a program of recovery for the families and friends of alcoholics, whether or not the alcoholic recognizes the existence of an alcohol-related problem or seeks help."
1957 Alcoholics Anonymous Comes of Age was published. [86] 1962 The Twelve Concepts for World Service were adopted by AA as a guideline for international issues. [87] 1962 The movie Days of Wine and Roses depicted an alcoholic in AA. [88] 1971 Bill Wilson dies. His last words to AA members were "God bless you and Alcoholics Anonymous forever." [81]
Most common are 12-step groups such as Alcoholics Anonymous and self-help groups for mental health. Professionally operated support groups are facilitated by professionals who most often do not share the problem of the members, [1] [2] such as social workers, psychologists, or members of the clergy. The facilitator controls discussions and ...
Downtown Spruce Pine, N.C., as seen in a social media post on Saturday, Oct. 5, 2024, one week after Hurricane Helene. ©Congressman Tim Moore | Facebook