Donabate meets on Thursday evenings at 8.30pm in Donabate Parish Hall on Main Street, in this coastal town in Co. Dublin. It is a closed meeting, so it is intended for people who have a desire to stop drinking rather than being open to family members or the general public. Being based in the parish hall rather than a dedicated recovery venue, the group offers a familiar, low-key setting typical of many small-town AA meetings across Ireland. There is no cost to attend and no need to book a place in advance, as with any Alcoholics Anonymous meeting. Wheelchair access at Donabate Parish Hall has not been confirmed, so anyone with mobility needs is advised to contact the group ahead of a first visit to check the layout of the hall.
Who is the Donabate meeting for?
It is a closed meeting for people with a desire to stop drinking, rather than an open meeting for the general public.
Do I need to book a place?
No. There is no booking system and no cost to attend, as with all AA meetings.
Is the parish hall wheelchair accessible?
This has not been confirmed, so anyone with access needs should check with the group before attending.
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