A second Friday meeting at Grattan Street Community Centre follows at 12.45pm, rounding off the week with another lunchtime session. This closed meeting is reserved for those with a desire to stop drinking. Wheelchair access at the centre has not been confirmed. There is no charge and no booking process, as with every AA meeting in Cork. With five days of meetings at this one address, Grattan Street Community Centre functions as something of a hub for members working a daytime routine. This meeting, like the rest of the Grattan Street schedule, is organised and supported entirely by its own members rather than any outside body.
Can family or friends come along?
This one runs on a closed basis, meaning it is for people with a desire to stop drinking. It is not open to the public in the way some AA meetings are.
Do I need to book, or does it cost anything?
No. Like all Alcoholics Anonymous meetings, it is free to attend and there is no need to book or register beforehand, just arrive when the meeting starts.
Is there wheelchair access at the venue?
This has not been confirmed for Grattan Street Community Centre. Anyone with accessibility needs may want to check directly before attending.
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