On Monday evenings, this Narcotics Anonymous group meets at the Summerhill Mental Health Centre in Wexford, starting at 7.30pm and running for an hour. As a speaker meeting, most of the time is given over to a member sharing their experience of addiction and recovery, which can be a useful and honest introduction to how NA works. Summerhill Heights sits just outside the town, and the meeting brings together local people who share a desire to stop using drugs. This is a members' meeting, so it's for those who want to stop using themselves rather than the wider public. If you're thinking about coming for the first time, arriving a few minutes early gives you time to settle in before the sharing begins.
Can I just turn up, or do I need to book?
There's no booking and no cost. NA is free to attend and self-supporting through its own members. You can simply come along on Monday at 7.30pm to the Summerhill Mental Health Centre.
What does a members' meeting mean?
This is a closed meeting, which means it's for people who have a desire to stop using drugs. If that's you, you're welcome. Open meetings, by contrast, allow family, friends and professionals to attend as observers.
What happens at a speaker meeting?
A member shares their story of addiction and recovery for much of the hour. You're not expected to speak yourself, so it's a comfortable way to hear how NA can help without any pressure to join in.
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