Addiction
Al-Anon
The project supports drug users and their families,1:1 counselling, family support, Outreach, treatment and rehabilitation referrals Personal Development, reflexology, Spiritual healing, Addiction Management, N.A. meetings,Prison links work. The Purpose of Al-anon is to help families and friends of alcoholics recover from the effects of living with the problem drinking of a relative or friend in an anonymous environment.
- Joyce Kavanagh
- Bonnybrook Resource Centre
- Dublin 17
- t. 01 848 5066
- 5 Capel Street
- Dublin 1
- t. 01 873 2699
- e. info@al-anon-ireland.org
Alcoholics Anonymous
Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism.
- 109 South Circular Road
- Leonard’s Corner
- Dublin 8
- t. 01 453 8998
- e. gso@alcoholicsanonymous.ie
Artane Drugs Awareness Project
We provide counselling and 1:1 support for local people to access drug treatment services. We run personal development courses for the adults and parents of the young people who use the centre.
- Mandy Scully
- 55 Gracefield Road
- Artane
- Dublin 5
- t. 01 851 1697
- e. northside.devmanager@comhairle.ie
Coolmine House
Residential and non-residential alcohol, drug and prescribed drug addiction programme. Services provided individual and group therapy Concerned persons group and Aftercare.
- 19 Lord Edward Street
- Dublin 2
- Dublin Ireland
- t. 01 679 4822 / 01 679 3756
- e. coolhse@eircom.net
The Drug Treatment Centre Board
The DTCB-in partnership with other statutory and voluntary agencies, provides prevention, treatment, rehabilitation and aftercare programmes for out-patients and in-patients in order to minimise the harmful effects of drug addiction and prevent the spread of HIV and other infectious diseases.
- Trinity Court
- 30-31 Pearse Street
- Dublin 2
- t. 01 648 8600
- e. info@dtcb.ie
Dublin North East Drugs Task Force
They are here to help all people who are affected by drugs; not only addicts, but also parents and other family members.
- Donnycarney Youth & Community Centre
- Clancarthy Rd
- Donnycarney
- t. 01 846 5070
- e. derek@dnedrugstaskforce.ie
Gamblers Anonymous
Gamblers Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who have joined together to do something about their own gambling problem and to help other compulsive gamblers do the same.
- Carmichael House
- North Brunswick Street
- Dublin 7
- t. 01 872 1133
- www.gamblersanonymous.ie
Howth Peninsula Drugs Awareness Group
The project provides a drop in and information centre, family support, education and prevention, the provision of harm reduction, methadone and counselling through the local H.S.E clinic.
- Brian Doyle
- 5 St. Lawrence’s Terrace
- Howth
- Co. Dublin
- e. drugservice@eircom.net
Kilbarrack Coast Community Programme
Established to cater for those who were attending for treatment but were looking for further supports to help their re-integration into the community. The emphasis is on a quality user-led service for drug users in recovery. Training and development is considered as an essential part of recovery.
- Marian Clarke
- Kilbarrack Community Hall
- Greendale Road
- Dublin 5
- t. 01 832 4516
- e. info@kccp.net
Merchants Quay Ireland
Merchants Quay Ireland is a voluntary organisation providing a wide range of services to people who are homeless and for drug users.
- 4 Merchants Quay
- Dublin 8
- t. 01 679 0044
- e. info@mqi.ie www.mqi.ie
Narcotics Anonymous
(NA) is a non-profit fellowship of men and women for whom drugs had become a major problem. We are recovering addicts who meet regularly to help each other stay clean.
- 4-5 Eustace Street
- Dublin 2
- t. 01 672 8000
- e. na@ireland.org
Nar-Anon
The purpose of Nar-anon is to help families and friends of problem drug users to recover from the effects of living with drug abuse.
- 38 Gardiner Street
- Dublin 1
- t. 01 874 8431
Stanhope Centre
An appointment only, self referral counseling service for problem drinkers and concerned persons. Services are provided on Monday morning and in the evening.
- Mara Delacy
- Lower Grangegorman
- Dublin 7
- t. 01 677 3965
- e. stantopecentre@mailc.hse.ie
Substance Abuse Unit
Day service for people living in Community Care Area 7 primarily suffering from alcohol dependence.
- Convent Avenue
- Richmond Road
- Farview, Dublin 3
- t. 01 884 2400
LifeRing Secular Recovery
LifeRing Secular Recovery is a non-profit international organization of support groups for people who want to live free of alcohol or other addictive drugs. We follow the three “S” philosophy (Sobriety, Secularity and Self-Help).
Sobriety means abstinence. LifeRing does not support moderation or harm reduction. We support recovery from poly-addictions.
The "Secular" part of LifeRing means that our approach to recovery isn't faith-based in any way; we don't involve God, a Higher Power, or any similar concepts. LifeRing respects everyone's religious/spiritual beliefs or lack of beliefs, but understands that those are personal and private matters, not subjects for discussion in our meetings.
LifeRing's Self-Help approach to recovery focuses on empowering the Sober Self within each of us, and we encourage each member to take a strong, active role in his or her own recovery. Our meetings provide a safe and supportive environment where members help each other discover the recovery solutions that best fit each individual's personality, culture, gender, and lifestyle. Meetings provide a workshop environment where each individual can construct and modify their own recovery plan.
Tuesdays at 6:30 pm in Wesley Room
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Dublin Central Mission,
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9 Lower Abbey Street
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Dublin 1.
- Lifering-dublin-irl@gmail.com
- http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/LifeRing-IRL/