Every Thursday evening, Narcotics Anonymous meets in Naas at Monread Community Centre on Maudlins Avenue. The group gathers at 20:00 and runs for an hour, giving members a steady midweek point to check in with others who understand what recovery from drugs involves. This is a members' meeting, meaning it's set aside for people who share a desire to stop using drugs, so you can speak openly among others in the same position. Naas town is easy to reach from around County Kildare, and the community centre setting keeps things low-key and familiar. If it's your first time, arrive a few minutes early, find a seat and listen — there's no pressure to talk before you're ready. You'll be met by people who've been where you are.
Who can attend this meeting?
This is a closed NA meeting, which means it's for anyone with a desire to stop using drugs. It isn't open to observers or the general public, so it's a space where members can share honestly with others in recovery. If you think NA might be for you, you're welcome to come along.
Do I need to book or pay anything?
No. There's no booking, no fee and no registration. NA meetings are free to attend and run on voluntary contributions from members to cover costs like the room. Just turn up on Thursday before 20:00 at Monread Community Centre.
Where exactly is the meeting held?
The group meets at Monread Community Centre, Maudlins Avenue, Naas, W91 FNV9, in County Kildare. Wheelchair access hasn't been confirmed in our listing, so if you have specific access needs it's worth checking ahead using the contact details on this page.
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