This meeting is focused on discussion of the Twelve Steps of NA.
On Monday evenings, Tralee's Narcotics Anonymous group gathers at St. John's Parish Centre on Lower Castle Street, in the heart of town. The meeting starts at 20:00 and runs for an hour and a half, giving members plenty of time to settle in and share. This is a discussion meeting built around the Twelve Steps of NA, so expect conversation grounded in the recovery programme rather than open-floor speaking alone. It's a members' meeting, meant for people who have a desire to stop using drugs. Whether you've been coming for years or you're thinking about walking through the door for the first time, you'll find familiar faces and a straightforward welcome. No sign-up, no formality — just turn up on the night.
Who can attend this meeting?
This is a closed meeting, which means it's for people who have a desire to stop using drugs. If that's you, you're welcome — there's no need to have any clean time behind you. Open meetings, by contrast, welcome family and friends too, but this one is for members and those seeking recovery.
Do I need to book or pay anything?
No. NA meetings are free to attend and there's no booking system. Just come along to St. John's Parish Centre for 20:00 on the Monday. A voluntary contribution is passed around to cover costs like room hire, but you're never expected to give anything, especially on a first visit.
What kind of meeting is it?
It's a discussion meeting focused on the Twelve Steps of NA. That means the conversation centres on working through the steps of the recovery programme, with members sharing their own experience. It's a good format if you want to understand how the steps actually work in practice.
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