Every Monday evening in Nenagh, this Narcotics Anonymous group meets at the New Institute on Friar Street, running from 8pm to 9pm. It's a members-only meeting, meaning it's set aside for people who share a desire to stop using drugs, so you can speak openly among others who understand what that's like. NA is built on members supporting one another through the twelve steps, and there's no requirement to talk before you're ready — turning up and listening is entirely enough. The location on Friar Street sits close to the centre of town, making it straightforward to reach whether you're local to Nenagh or travelling in from the wider Tipperary area. If it's your first time, arriving a few minutes early gives you space to settle in.
Who can attend this meeting?
This is a closed, members-only meeting, which means it's for anyone with a desire to stop using drugs. You don't need a formal diagnosis or any referral — if that desire describes you, you're welcome to come along and take part at your own pace.
Do I need to book, and is there a cost?
There's no booking and no cost. Narcotics Anonymous meetings are free to attend; simply turn up at the New Institute on Friar Street for the 8pm start. NA is self-supporting through members' own contributions, so a small voluntary donation may be passed round, but nobody is expected to give.
Is the venue accessible?
We don't have confirmed accessibility details for the New Institute on Friar Street. If step-free access or any other arrangement matters for your visit, it's worth checking with the group beforehand so you know what to expect.
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