This Narcotics Anonymous group meets every Sunday evening at 20:30 in Athy, gathering at the Community Family Resource Centre on Woodstock Street. It runs for an hour, making it a manageable way to round off the weekend and settle into the week ahead. As a members' meeting, it's for anyone with a desire to stop using drugs, so you can speak openly among people who understand what recovery asks of you. NA welcomes newcomers at any stage, whether it's your first week or your first meeting back after a long time away. There's no need to book, and nothing is expected of you beyond turning up. Sit at the back if you'd rather listen, and share only when you feel ready.
Who can attend this meeting?
This is a closed NA meeting, which means it's for people who have a desire to stop using drugs. It isn't shut to newcomers at all, if that describes you, you're welcome. Meetings that are open to family, friends and professionals are labelled as such; this one is for members and those seeking recovery.
Do I need to book or pay?
No. Narcotics Anonymous meetings are always free and there's no booking, registration or sign-up. Just come along to the Community Family Resource Centre on Woodstock Street for 20:30 on Sunday. A small voluntary contribution may be passed round to cover costs, but you're never obliged to give anything.
Is the venue accessible?
We don't hold confirmed details about step-free or wheelchair access at the Community Family Resource Centre. If access is something you need to check before coming, it's worth contacting the group beforehand using the number on this page.
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