Swords Saoirse meets on Friday at 7.30pm, also at BASE in Brackenstown, Swords, Co. Dublin. Unlike the Monday meeting held at the same venue, this one is open, so anyone is welcome, whether that is someone with a desire to stop drinking, a family member, a friend or a professional wanting to see how AA works in practice. The name Saoirse, meaning freedom in Irish, sets the tone for a meeting built around open sharing. Wheelchair access at BASE has not been confirmed for this session. There is no cost to attend and no need to book a place in advance.
Can I bring a family member to Swords Saoirse
Yes, this is an open meeting, so family, friends and professionals are all welcome to attend alongside members.
What does Saoirse mean
It is the Irish word for freedom, reflecting the open and welcoming nature of this particular meeting.
Is there a fee to attend
No, the meeting is free and there is no booking required.
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