Wheelchair Accessible.
The We Do Recover group meets every Friday evening at 20:00 in Cork City, gathering at the South Parish Community Centre on Rutland Street. Sessions run for about an hour, giving members a settled end to the week to share honestly and hear how others in Narcotics Anonymous stay clean one day at a time. This is a members' meeting, held for anyone with a desire to stop using drugs, so you can turn up knowing everyone in the room understands what brings you there. Rutland Street sits close to the city centre, within easy reach on foot or by bus. According to the group's notes, the venue is wheelchair accessible. Newcomers are always welcome, and there's no need to say anything until you're ready.
Can I come to this meeting?
This is a closed meeting, which means it is for people who have a desire to stop using drugs rather than a general public gathering. If that includes you, you are welcome to attend. It isn't open to family, friends or observers, but plenty of NA meetings elsewhere in Cork are open if you'd like to bring someone along.
Do I need to book or pay anything?
No. There's no booking, no fee and no registration. Narcotics Anonymous meetings are free to attend and self-supporting through members' own contributions. Just arrive before 20:00 on Friday at the South Parish Community Centre and take a seat.
Is the venue accessible?
According to the group's notes, the South Parish Community Centre on Rutland Street is wheelchair accessible. It's located near Cork City centre, so it's reachable on foot or by local bus services.
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