Please fill out a Digital Accessibilities Checklist (based on A.A. literature SMF-208) to update our Meeting Lists (online and printed)
SMF-208 Accessibilities Checklist for Meetings and Groups
“The accessibilities representative may coordinate any needed assistance to those alcoholics who face additional personal barriers to accessing the A.A. message within their home group. Many accessibilities representatives find it beneficial to communicate with their intergroup (central office) when trying to reach those facing such challenges. Some areas or districts have accessibilities committees, as well.”
“Accessibility issues apply to all alcoholics who have difficulties participating in Alcoholics Anonymous, whether those difficulties are mental, physical, geographic, cultural, ethnic, spiritual or emotional.”
(Reprinted from The A.A. Group, page 27, with permission of A.A. World Services, Inc.)
The above graphics are used with permission of A.A. World Services, Inc.
Paper versions of pamphlets and resources may also be available at
Central Office, 638 Papworth Ave Ste A, Metairie
Books
Alcoholics Anonymous (The Big Book) – Hardcover
Alcoholics Anonymous (The Big Book) – Softcover
Alcoholics Anonymous (The Big Book) Abridged – Softcover
Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions – Softcover
Daily Reflections
Living Sober
Came to Believe
As Bill Sees It
Language of the Heart (A.A. Grapevine) – Softcover
Best of Bill (A.A. Grapevine) – Softcover
Pamphlets
From A.A. World Services: https://www.aa.org/accessibilities-committees
AAWS F-107: Serving All Alcoholics: Making the A.A. Message Accessible
AAWS MG-16: A.A. Guidelines: Accessibility for All Alcoholics
AAWS MG-13: A.A. Guidelines: Sharing the A.A. Message with the Alcoholic Who Is Deaf or Hard-of Hearing
AAWS M-48i: Accessibilities Workbook
Home Group Accessibilities Committee: Your home group may already have an Accessibilities Committee — ask at your next group business meeting to support, or look into starting an Accessibility initiative with the AAWS resources provided.
District Accessibilities Committee: Attend your monthly local district meeting or district committee meeting to support accessibility service work at the district level.