Grattan Street Community Centre hosts one of Cork city's busiest AA meeting schedules, and the week opens with a Monday session at 10am. This is a closed meeting for those with a desire to stop drinking, not an open meeting for the public. No accessibility details have been given for the community centre, so it would be sensible to check ahead if step-free access matters to you. Like all Alcoholics Anonymous meetings, there is no cost and no need to book, only to arrive when the doors open. The mid-morning slot suits members fitting a meeting around work or family commitments.
Can anyone attend this meeting?
This is a closed meeting, meaning it is for those with a desire to stop drinking rather than an open meeting for the public. Family, friends and professionals can attend one of the open AA meetings in Cork instead.
Do I need to register in advance?
No booking is needed and there is nothing to pay. AA meetings are free to attend without any prior arrangement.
Can I find out about accessibility before I go?
No accessibility details have been supplied for Grattan Street Community Centre. It would be sensible to ask ahead if step-free access is important to you.
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