The Rathfarnham Living Clean group meets every Sunday at noon in the leafy south Dublin suburb of Rathfarnham, gathering at the Educate Together National School on Loreto Avenue, Dublin 14. This is a Narcotics Anonymous meeting running for an hour, giving members a settled way to round off the weekend and set up for the days ahead. The Living Clean theme keeps the focus on the practical business of staying clean and building a life without drugs, drawing on shared experience rather than theory. If Sunday middays tend to drift, this is a steady point in the week to check in with people who understand. Turn up a few minutes early, find a seat, and you'll be made welcome without any fuss.
Can I just come along, or do I need to book?
No booking is needed and there is never a charge. NA meetings are self-supporting through members' own contributions. This is a closed meeting, which means it's for people who have a desire to stop using drugs, so if that's you, come straight along on Sunday at 12:00.
What does a closed meeting mean for me?
Closed simply means the meeting is for those who want to stop using drugs, rather than being open to family, friends or observers. If you think you have a problem with drugs, you belong here. If you're a relative or professional looking for support, an open NA meeting would suit you better.
Is the venue accessible?
The group meets at Educate Together National School on Loreto Avenue, Dublin 14. Step-free or wheelchair access hasn't been confirmed for this location, so if you have specific access needs it's worth checking with NA locally before you attend.
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