The Accessibilities Committee serves to assist those who have significant barriers that must be
overcome to ensure full participation in A.A. Members needing assistance include those who may have
impairments in hearing, sight or speech, those who are homebound, chronically ill, those who use
wheelchairs, walkers, or crutches, those who are developmentally disabled or who suffer from brain
damage, stroke, language difficulties, etc. and those who are confined to various living facilities or
institutions.
One of the Accessibilities Committee’s priorities is assuring that the accessibility status of
meetings is accurate on the district meeting list. The committee web page will include a checklist
for evaluating the accessibility of meeting venues.