Saturday evenings bring this Narcotics Anonymous group together at St. John's Parish Centre on Lower Castle Street, right in the heart of Tralee. The meeting starts at 20:00 and runs for around an hour and a half, giving members proper time to share honestly and listen to one another without rushing. This is a closed meeting, which means it's set aside for people who have a desire to stop using drugs, so you can speak freely among others who understand what recovery involves. The central Castle Street location makes it straightforward to reach whether you're local to Tralee or travelling in from elsewhere in Kerry. Turning up for the first time takes courage, and you'll find a room where people have been exactly where you are.
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 regardless of how long you've been in recovery or whether you've ever been to NA before. Family members and others who simply want to observe would need to look for an open meeting instead.
Do I need to book or pay anything?
No. There's no booking, no fee and no sign-up. NA is self-supporting through members' own contributions, so a basket is passed for anyone who wishes to give, but newcomers are never expected to put anything in. Just come along on Saturday for the 20:00 start.
Where exactly is the meeting held?
It takes place at St. John's Parish Centre, Lower Castle Street, Tralee, V92 K88V, in the town centre. Wheelchair access hasn't been confirmed for this venue, so if you have specific access needs it's worth checking with the fellowship beforehand.
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