Formerly known as FCA Hall
Meeting on Thursday evenings at 8.30pm, the Kilmallock AA Group gathers in Coote Hall, previously known locally as the FCA Hall, in the Deebert area of the town in Co. Limerick. As a closed meeting it is for those who share a desire to stop drinking, a distinction that exists to keep the focus on recovery rather than to exclude anyone genuinely seeking help. The format follows the familiar AA pattern, with members reading from the literature and speaking about their own experience. Coote Hall has hosted the group for a while, and the old FCA Hall name is still sometimes used, so it is worth knowing both names when asking for directions locally. No booking is needed and the meeting runs to a fixed weekly time.
Is the Kilmallock AA Group open to everyone?
It is a closed meeting, for people with a desire to stop drinking. Newcomers are welcome as soon as that applies to them.
Do I need to book or pay to attend?
There is no cost and no booking required. AA meetings run on voluntary donations and you can simply come along on the night.
Is Coote Hall accessible for wheelchair users?
Wheelchair access has not been confirmed for this venue, so it is best to check directly with the group in advance.
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