The We Do Recover Group meets on Sunday evenings in Drogheda, gathering at the Red Door Project inside St Mary's Convent on the Dublin Road. Starting at 7pm and running for an hour, it gives you a regular fixed point at the end of the weekend to sit with others in Narcotics Anonymous who understand what recovery from addiction involves. This is a members' meeting, so it's for anyone with a desire to stop using drugs rather than a general open gathering. If you're new, you don't need to say much or explain yourself; you can simply arrive, listen and take what's useful. The format is straightforward, and there's no pressure to speak before you're ready. Everyone in the room has stood where you're standing now.
Who can come to this meeting?
This is a closed NA meeting, which means it's for people who have a desire to stop using drugs. If that's you, you're welcome. Closed simply refers to who attends, not the door being shut, so newcomers are very much included.
Do I need to book or pay anything?
No. NA meetings are free to attend and there's no booking, registration or sign-up. Just turn up at the Red Door Project at St Mary's Convent on Sunday before 7pm. A voluntary collection covers running costs, but you're never obliged to give.
Where exactly is the meeting held?
It takes place at the Red Door Project, St Mary's Convent, Dublin Road, Drogheda, A92 XY89. Step-free access hasn't been confirmed, so if you have specific requirements it's worth checking ahead before your first visit.
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