Wellington Street AA meets each Wednesday at 8.30pm inside Crosscare on Wellington Street Upper in Dublin 7. As a closed meeting, it is intended for those who identify with wanting to stop drinking, which is the only qualification for attending rather than any test of sobriety or length of time in recovery. Like all Alcoholics Anonymous meetings, there is no fee and no sign-up process; people simply arrive before the start time and take a seat. Crosscare's premises sit on Wellington Street Upper, within easy reach of Dublin's north inner city, and the meeting draws on the fellowship's usual format of shared experience rather than lecture or counselling. Wheelchair access at this address is not confirmed in our records, so it is sensible to check directly with the group if this affects your visit.
Who is welcome at the Wellington Street Wednesday meeting?
It is a closed AA meeting, meaning it is for people with a desire to stop drinking. There is no other requirement to attend, and no one will ask about your history at the door.
Do I need to pay or reserve a place in advance?
No booking or payment is needed. AA meetings run on voluntary contributions only and this Wednesday session at Crosscare is open to walk in on the night.
Is Crosscare on Wellington Street Upper wheelchair accessible?
Wheelchair accessibility for this venue has not been confirmed, so anyone with access needs should get in touch with the group ahead of time to check.
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