Russian Language is spoken at Saturday 10:30 am & Sunday 13.30 meetings.
The Unity Group has been meeting on Upper Sherrard Street in Dublin 1 for many years, and its Sunday session runs at 8.30pm at number 26. This is a closed Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, which means it is kept for people who share a desire to stop drinking rather than being open to the general public. Turning up is straightforward: there is no need to book, no fee to pay, and no one checking credentials at the door beyond a shared wish to stay sober. The group sits in Dublin City's north inner city and forms part of a busy network of AA meetings that run through the area most days of the week. Wheelchair access at the venue has not been confirmed, so anyone with mobility needs may want to make enquiries beforehand. Newcomers are as welcome as long-standing members.
Can anyone attend the Unity Group meeting on Sherrard Street?
This is a closed meeting, which in AA means it is for anyone with a desire to stop drinking rather than the wider public. You do not need any prior experience of AA, just that shared aim.
Is there a cost to attend or do I need to book first?
No. Alcoholics Anonymous meetings are free to attend and this one does not require booking. You can simply arrive on Sunday evening for the 8.30pm start.
Is the venue on Upper Sherrard Street wheelchair accessible?
Wheelchair access has not been confirmed for this venue. If step-free access matters to you, it would be worth contacting AA in advance of your visit.
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