This meeting gathers in a facility that is usually closed on holidays.
The Bawnogue Experience Strength & Hope Group meets on Monday evenings at 7pm in the Church of the Transfiguration on Bawnogue Road, Dublin 22. Running for an hour, this Narcotics Anonymous group offers a steady, welcoming space where members share their experience of staying clean and supporting one another. The name says a lot about the tone: the focus is on what has worked, the strength found in recovery, and the hope that keeps people coming back. One thing worth noting is that the building is usually closed on public holidays, so it's sensible to check ahead if a bank holiday falls on a Monday. Newcomers are always welcome, and there's no need to say anything on your first visit if you'd rather just listen.
Who can attend this meeting?
This is a closed Narcotics Anonymous meeting, which means it is for people who have a desire to stop using drugs. If that's you, you're welcome to come along, whether you're brand new or have time behind you. Closed simply refers to who attends, not whether the meeting is running.
Does it cost anything or do I need to book?
No. There's no charge to attend and no booking required. Just turn up on Monday at 7pm. NA has no dues or fees; a basket may be passed for voluntary contributions to cover costs like room hire, but you're never expected to give.
Is there anything practical I should know before coming?
The meeting is held in the Church of the Transfiguration on Bawnogue Road in Dublin 22. The venue is usually closed on public holidays, so if a bank holiday lands on a Monday it's worth checking the meeting is going ahead before travelling.
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