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Area 75
Alcoholics Anonymous in Southern Wisconsin

Accessibilities


Removing Barriers to the AA Message

The Area 75 Accessibilities Committee

For information, contact:

Area 75 Accessibilities Chair
Amy V.
(414) 436-5282
accessibilities@area75.org

The purpose of the Area 75 ACCESSIBILITIES COMMITTEE is to assist AA members to find solutions to ensure that every alcoholic can participate in A.A. meetings, twelfth step work, & A.A. service.

 

Our goal is to problem solve ways to carry the message of Alcoholics Anonymous to ALL alcoholics who reach out for it. This includes removing barriers to those who wish to receive the AA message; namely, mental, physical, geographical, cultural, emotional & technical barriers, whether seen or unseen.

 

“I am responsible. When anyone, anywhere, reaches out for help, I want the hand of A.A. always to be there. And for that: I am responsible.”

THE WISCONSIN AREA 75/ AA ACCESSIBILITY SELF ASSESSMENT GUIDE

Accessibilities Workbook

A.A. Guidelines on Accessibility for All Alcoholics

AA for the Older Alcoholic

Sharing the AA Message with the Alcoholic Who is Deaf

Experience, Strength and Hope: The “God” Word - Agnostic and Atheist Members in A.A.

Pamphlet for the Alcoholic with Special Needs

AA-Intergroup-Online Meetings

Deaf-AA Meetings

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