Monday evenings bring a Narcotics Anonymous meeting to the Parish Office on Convent Street in Abbeyfeale, County Limerick. Starting at 8pm and running for an hour and a half, it offers a steady, familiar point in the week for anyone working to stay clean. This is a closed meeting, which means it is intended for people who share the desire to stop using drugs, giving members space to speak openly among others who understand. NA in a small West Limerick town like Abbeyfeale tends to draw people from across the surrounding area, and the format follows the same shared reading and honest talking you'll find at meetings anywhere. If it's your first time, arriving a few minutes early makes settling in easier. There's nothing to arrange in advance.
Who can attend this meeting?
This is a closed NA meeting, meaning it's for people who have a desire to stop using drugs. If that's you, you're welcome to come along. Open meetings, by contrast, welcome family, friends and professionals, but closed ones keep the room for members so everyone can share freely.
Do I need to book or pay anything?
No. There's no booking, no fee and no need to register. Narcotics Anonymous has no dues or fees for membership. Just turn up to the Parish Office on Convent Street on a Monday before 8pm. A small voluntary contribution is passed round to cover costs, but nobody is expected to give.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible?
We don't have confirmed accessibility information for the Parish Office on Convent Street. If step-free access or any other practical detail matters to you, it's worth contacting the meeting ahead of time to check what's available.
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