Every Monday evening in Dublin's north inner city, the Seville Place NA group meets at St Joseph O'Connells Boys GAA Club on Seville Place. The meeting starts at 19:30 and runs for about an hour, giving members a steady midweek anchor close to the docks and Connolly Station. Narcotics Anonymous is a fellowship of people who support one another in staying clean, sharing honestly about the realities of recovery without judgement. This is a members' meeting, so it's for anyone with a desire to stop using drugs. No experience of NA is needed to walk in — arriving early on your first visit gives you a moment to settle before things begin. You'll find people who understand what you're facing and are glad you came.
Who can attend this meeting?
This is a closed meeting, which means it's for people who have a desire to stop using drugs. It isn't open to family, friends or observers. If that describes you, you're welcome to attend — you don't need to have any clean time or know anyone there beforehand.
Do I need to book or pay anything?
No. NA meetings are always free and there's no booking. Just turn up at 31A Seville Place before 19:30 on Monday. A voluntary collection is passed to cover costs like room hire, but you're never expected to give anything, especially on a first visit.
Is the venue accessible?
The meeting is held at St Joseph O'Connells Boys GAA Club on Seville Place, close to Connolly Station in Dublin's north inner city. We don't have confirmed details about step-free or wheelchair access, so if you have specific needs it's worth checking with the local NA helpline before you go.
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