The Knockainy AA Group meets on Friday evenings at 8.30pm in the community centre at Hospital, near Knockainey in Co. Limerick, not far from Kilmallock. It is a closed meeting, for people with a desire to stop drinking, following AA's Third Tradition rather than acting as a barrier to newcomers who identify with that description. The format mirrors other AA meetings, built around members sharing their own experience of drink and recovery without any professional facilitation. Despite its rural setting, the group has kept a consistent Friday evening slot, giving people from Knockainey and the surrounding townlands a nearby option rather than travelling further afield. There is no charge to attend and no need to book, with the meeting supported entirely by voluntary donations.
Who can attend the Knockainy AA Group?
It is a closed meeting, for those with a desire to stop drinking. It welcomes newcomers as readily as long-standing members.
Is there a fee or booking process?
No, the meeting is free and there is no booking system, you simply attend on Friday evening.
Is the community centre wheelchair accessible?
This has not been confirmed, so anyone with mobility needs should check with the group in advance.
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