Summit Fellowship Club
810 Summit Ave Greensboro, NC 27405
About Summit Fellowship Club
Summit Fellowship Club in Greensboro, North Carolina, is a peer-led Alcoholics Anonymous group. They offer in-person group support for alcohol recovery. Their facility hosts multiple AA meetings daily, including early morning to evenings, weekend sessions, and special formats. I’m impressed by their options for men’s, women’s, newcomer, literature, Big Book and open discussion. Attendees often appreciate the variety of meeting styles, consistent schedule, and strong roots in the Greensboro community.
What Does Summit Fellowship Do?
Summit Fellowship Club provides a range of AA meeting types including open meetings, literature-focused discussions, newcomer sessions, Big Book studies, as well as gender-specific meetings for men and women. Meetings are held multiple times every day—early morning, midday, evening, and weekends—to accommodate different schedules.
The facility welcomes adults seeking support with alcohol recovery. All genders are included, and there are specific meetings designed specifically for men only, women only, and for newcomers to the 12-step path.
Over in Greensboro
Summit Fellowship Club is located at 810 Summit Avenue in Greensboro, North Carolina, in the historic Summit Avenue district near downtown landmarks and public transit corridors. I saw that the location places it in a well-known, accessible part of the city with cultural and historic context that many find grounding during recovery.
How Do I Start?
Meetings at Summit Fellowship Club are free to attend. No insurance or clinical fees are required. Te AA model is self-supporting through voluntary donations.
To begin, you simply show up to any meeting at one of the posted times at 810 Summit Avenue; no intake appointment is needed. Just arrive at a meeting type that feels right—such as open meeting, newcomer session or literature meeting—and get involved in group sharing and fellowship.
Summit Fellowship Club provides reliable and daily peer support and a diverse mix of AA meeting formats rooted in community and accessibility. If you want a recovery space where you’re welcomed just as you are, exploring their meeting schedule might be a helpful next step.
Amenities
Private Rooms
In order to maintain a sense of autonomy, many private rehab facilities offer clients the ability to choose th...eir own private rooms. The privacy and personal space ensure that the recovery process is as comfortable as possible.

