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About this meeting
The Clarendon Street Monday group meets at 11am each week in the Courtyard at Saint Teresa's Parish Centre, opposite the Brown Thomas car park in central Dublin, and lasts about an hour. Al-Anon Family Groups is for anyone whose life has been affected by someone else's drinking, whether as a partner, parent, adult child, sibling or friend, and the meeting is focused on the person attending rather than on the one who drinks. As an open meeting, newcomers, visitors and professionals are welcome alongside regular members, with no obligation to speak. Clarendon Street sits right in the city centre, and the Courtyard entrance opposite the Brown Thomas car park makes the parish centre straightforward to find among the surrounding shops.
Common questions
Who is the Clarendon Street Monday meeting for?
Anyone affected by someone else's drinking, including partners, parents, adult children, siblings and friends, whatever the relationship.
Do I have to bring the person whose drinking affects me?
No, the meeting is for you, and attending on your own is normal.
Where exactly at the parish centre does the meeting meet?
In the Courtyard, opposite the Brown Thomas car park. It is free, with no booking, from 11am on Mondays.
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