On Sunday evenings, Narcotics Anonymous meets at the Newcastle West Community Centre in Castle Demense, County Limerick. The meeting starts at 20:00 and runs for an hour and a quarter, making it a settled way to close the weekend among people who understand what recovery from addiction involves. This is a members' meeting, so it's kept for those who share a desire to stop using drugs. That focus lets people speak openly about their own experience, without needing to explain themselves. If Sunday night is when things feel hardest, having somewhere familiar to be can steady you. You don't need to phone ahead or sign up in advance. Turn up a few minutes early, find a seat, and take it at your own pace.
Who can come to this meeting?
This is a closed meeting, which simply means it's for people who have a desire to stop using drugs. It isn't about the building being shut. If that describes you, you're welcome to attend. Open meetings, by contrast, also welcome family, friends and professionals.
Do I need to book or pay anything?
No. There's no cost to attend and no booking needed. NA is self-supporting through members' own contributions, so a small voluntary donation is passed around, but you're never expected to give anything, especially on a first visit.
When and where does it take place?
It runs every Sunday at 20:00 for one hour and fifteen minutes at the Newcastle West Community Centre, Castle Demense, Newcastle West. Arriving a few minutes early gives you time to settle in before it begins.
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