On Thursday evenings at 6.30pm, the New Hope group meets at Teach Mhuire on Lower Gardiner Street in Dublin 1. This is a closed Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, held specifically for those who have a desire to stop drinking, so it differs from an open meeting where anyone could sit in. Newcomers are welcome provided that description applies to them, and no prior experience of AA or any particular knowledge of the programme is expected on a first visit. There is never a fee for attending and no booking is required, so turning up shortly before 6.30pm is all that is needed. Wheelchair access at Teach Mhuire has not been confirmed through the data held for this listing, so anyone needing step-free entry may wish to check with the group in advance.
Can anyone come along, or is it just for AA members
It is a closed meeting, which means it is for people who have a desire to stop drinking rather than being open to the general public or visiting professionals.
Do I need to pay or book a place
No, there is no charge and no booking process for this or any other AA meeting, you simply arrive for the 6.30pm start on Thursday.
Is Teach Mhuire accessible for wheelchair users
The accessibility of the building has not been confirmed in the information available, so it would be sensible to check directly if step-free access is needed.
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