This Narcotics Anonymous group meets every Thursday evening at St. John's Parish Centre on Lower Castle Street, in the middle of Tralee. Doors are for 20:00 and the meeting runs an hour and a half, wrapping up by 21:30. It's a closed meeting, which means it's set aside for people who have a desire to stop using drugs, so members can speak openly among others who understand what that's like. If that's you, whether it's your first week or you've been around fellowships before, you'll find a straightforward, welcoming room. NA meetings across Kerry follow the same twelve-step approach, and there's no need to say anything on your first visit. Turn up a few minutes early if you can and find a seat.
Can I just turn up, or do I need to book?
Just turn up. There's no booking, no cost and no registration. NA is self-supporting through members' own contributions, so a small voluntary donation is passed around, but nobody is expected to give and you'll never be turned away.
This is a closed meeting - what does that mean for me?
A closed meeting is for people who have a desire to stop using drugs. If that describes you, you're welcome to attend. Family, friends and professionals who don't share that desire would be better suited to an open meeting instead.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible?
We don't have confirmed accessibility details for St. John's Parish Centre. If step-free access or other arrangements matter to you, it's worth checking with the local NA contact before your first visit.
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