Ballymun D.C.U. is an open Alcoholics Anonymous meeting held on Tuesday evenings at 7.15pm in the Quiet Room of the Interfaith Centre on Dublin City University's Collins Avenue campus in the Ballymun area. Being an open meeting, anyone is welcome to attend, including family members, friends, professionals or students simply wanting to understand more about the fellowship, alongside those with a desire to stop drinking. Its setting within a university interfaith centre gives it a quieter, reflective atmosphere compared with some community hall meetings. There is no cost to attend and no need to book a place in advance. Wheelchair access at the Interfaith Centre has not been confirmed, so anyone with mobility needs may wish to check with the group before a first visit to the DCU campus.
Can anyone attend the Ballymun D.C.U. meeting, or only DCU students?
Anyone can attend, whether or not they have a connection to the university, as it is an open meeting welcoming family, friends and the wider public alongside those with a desire to stop drinking.
Where on campus is the meeting held?
It takes place in the Quiet Room of the Interfaith Centre on the Collins Avenue campus of Dublin City University.
Is there a fee to attend?
No, it is free, and no booking is required, as with all AA meetings.
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