The Accessibilities Committee assists A.A. members who have a variety of challenges to accessing the A.A. message in A.A. meetings, Twelve Step work and other A.A. service.
While there are no special A.A. members, there are many members who have special needs. This would include those who may be hearing-, visually-, or speech-impaired, those who are homebound, chronically ill, those who use wheelchairs, walkers or crutches, and those who are developmentally disabled or who suffer from brain damage, stroke, etc.
Whatever their disability or particular challenge to receiving the A.A. message may be, it is hoped that they would never be excluded from A.A. meetings, Twelve Step work or A.A. service.
Contact the Committee Chair of you need assistance, or if you would like to help.