The Frontline To Freedom Group meets every Tuesday at 1pm in Teach Mhuire on Lower Gardiner Street, in the heart of Dublin 1. It's a Narcotics Anonymous meeting running for an hour, giving people a steady midday point in the week to sit down with others in recovery and hear how the programme works in practice. The location near the city centre makes it handy to reach on foot or by public transport if you're passing through or nearby. This is a members' meeting, so it's kept for people who share the wish to stop using drugs, which lets conversation stay open and honest. Newcomers are always welcome — you don't need to say anything, just turn up and listen.
Who can come to this meeting?
This is a closed NA meeting, which means it's for people who have a desire to stop using drugs. If that's you, you're welcome — including if it's your very first meeting. Closed simply refers to who attends, not the doors being shut.
Do I need to book or pay?
No. There's no booking and no cost to attend. NA is self-supporting through members' own contributions, so a small voluntary donation is passed around, but no one is expected to give and newcomers never pay.
Where exactly is it held?
The meeting is at Teach Mhuire, 38-39 Lower Gardiner Street, Dublin 1 (D01 KC83), close to the city centre. Wheelchair access hasn't been confirmed, so contact the meeting beforehand if you need to check accessibility.
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