Frontline To Freedom Group meets on Saturday afternoons at 1.30pm in Teach Mhuire on Lower Gardiner Street in Dublin city centre. It is a closed Narcotics Anonymous meeting, so attendance is limited to people who have a desire to stop using drugs rather than being open to visitors or professionals. A Saturday lunchtime slot can suit those who prefer to get their meeting done early in the day, before the rest of the weekend unfolds. The format is peer-led, with members sharing their own stories of using and recovery rather than receiving input from a facilitator. The session runs for about an hour. Wheelchair access at Teach Mhuire has not been confirmed, so it is worth checking with the group in advance if step-free access is needed. There is no cost to attend and no booking required.
Is Frontline To Freedom open to the public?
No, it is a closed meeting for people who have a desire to stop using drugs, rather than a general session for the public.
Do I need to pay or reserve a place?
There is no charge and no booking needed, you can simply turn up at Teach Mhuire for 1.30pm.
Is the building wheelchair accessible?
Wheelchair access has not been confirmed for this venue, so anyone with mobility needs should contact the group beforehand.
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