Deaf AA meetings & ASL interpreted meetings in the USA / Canada.
Alcoholism recovery community of Deaf, Hard of Hearing and Late-deafened alcoholics who have the desire to stop drinking.
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Make plans to attend the July 3 - 6, 2025 A.A. International Convention in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Newcomers to online Deaf A.A. meeting tips
1st 164 pages of the A.A. Big Book and the founders stories in ASL (YouTube)
Twelve Steps & Twelve Traditions in ASL (YouTube)
Join the Deaf A.A. news email list, we send out two emails a month. This email list was started to keep Deaf A.A. members informed about accessible A.A. meetings/events and Deaf A.A. news. If you want to be on the bcc list email us
The google calendars below will show the time zone your device/calendar is set at.
Google Calendar Deaf & ASL Interpreted
Online Meeting Code
ASL = Deaf AA Meeting conducted in American Sign Language
INT = ASL Interpreted Meeting with Deaf and hearing participants
HYB = Hybrid (in person & online)
Meeting Flyers

National A.A. Technology Workshop Summary of technology updates for Deaf Access 2019 - 2024
Plain Language Big Book Available https://onlineliterature.aa.org/Plain-Language-Big-Book
It's written in simple/plain English and is easier to understand than the original one that was published in 1939.
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Sign up sheet for Deaf/Hard of Hearing "AA" members that are interested in sharing their recovery story or be a panelist at an AA meeting or event.
Free registration GSO provides ASL Interpreters "IF" requested for these events. It's important you register and request ASL Interpretation. email Regionalforums@aa.org
Regional Map: A map outlining the 8 A.A. regions in the United States and Canada.
The Promises from ASL AA Big Book Chapter 6 Into Action Page 83 & 84
A Vision For You ASL A.A. Big Book in ASL: Chapter 11 Page 164
AA Responsibility Statement
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.
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