Lifford Primary Purpose meets on Monday evenings at 7.30pm in the Rehab Centre within the Finn Valley Enterprise Park on Letterkenny Road, on the Co. Donegal side of the border town of Lifford. It is a closed meeting, for those with a desire to stop drinking, reflecting AA's Third Tradition rather than turning away newcomers who identify with that. The name Primary Purpose points to the group's focus on carrying the AA message to those still struggling, and meetings tend to centre on shared experience of recovery rather than general discussion. Being based within an enterprise park rather than a church or community hall, the venue has a more modern, practical feel than many rural Irish meetings. There is no charge to attend and no booking required.
What does Primary Purpose mean in the group's name?
It reflects AA's focus on its primary purpose, carrying the message of recovery to others who still have a desire to stop drinking.
Who can attend, and is there a cost?
It is a closed meeting for those with a desire to stop drinking, and it is free with no booking needed.
Is the Rehab Centre venue wheelchair accessible?
This has not been confirmed, so it is worth checking with the group in advance if this matters to you.
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