Croom is a closed Alcoholics Anonymous meeting held every Monday at 8.30pm at Croom Mills on Church Road in Croom, Co. Limerick, in the wider Kilmallock area. Being closed, it is kept for people who share a desire to stop drinking rather than for the general public. Newcomers are welcome once they identify as having that desire, and the format follows the usual pattern of readings and shared experience common to AA groups in the area. There is no fee and no need to contact anyone beforehand. Wheelchair access has not been confirmed for Croom Mills, so anyone with mobility needs may want to check ahead of their first visit.
Who can come to this meeting
It is a closed AA meeting, which means it is for anyone who has a desire to stop drinking. It is not open to family members, professionals or the general public, but there are open meetings nearby for anyone wanting to learn more or offer support.
Do I need to book or pay to attend
No booking and no fee. AA meetings are free to attend and newcomers can simply arrive shortly before the start time and take a seat. A basket is usually passed round for voluntary contributions towards room hire and refreshments, but nobody is asked to give if they cannot.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible
This has not been confirmed for Croom Mills. If step-free access matters to you, it is worth checking with the group or the venue before your first visit.
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