This Sunday morning Narcotics Anonymous meeting in Carrigaline offers a quiet, reflective start to the week. Running for an hour and a half from 10:30, it centres on meditation alongside the usual NA sharing, which suits anyone who values a calmer, more grounded gathering. You'll find it at the parish room, using the church door at the back of the building on Cork Road (P43 ED27). This is a members-only meeting, held for people who have a desire to stop using drugs, so it's a space where those in recovery can speak openly among others who understand. If you're arriving for the first time, look for the entrance round the back of the church and come in — there's no need to announce yourself in advance.
Who can attend this meeting?
This is a closed meeting, meaning it's for people who have a desire to stop using drugs. If that's you, you're welcome — no matter how long you've been in recovery. Open meetings, by contrast, welcome family, friends and professionals, but this particular one is for members only.
Do I need to book or pay?
No. Like all Narcotics Anonymous meetings, there's no charge and no booking required. Just turn up on Sunday at 10:30. NA has no dues or fees; a voluntary contribution may be passed round to cover room costs, but you're never obliged to give anything.
Where exactly is the entrance?
The meeting uses the parish room accessed via the church door at the back of the building, at 10 Cork Road, Carrigaline (P43 ED27). Head round to the rear of the church to find your way in. Step-free access hasn't been confirmed, so contact the meeting beforehand if you have specific needs.
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