Accessibility Committee

The Accessibility Committee works to ensure that AA is available to all who seek it.

This includes individuals who may face barriers such as mobility challenges, hearing or vision impairment, chronic illness, or language barriers.

Members can support accessibility by helping connect individuals to meetings, supporting homebound members, and sharing resources.

Accessible Meetings

Area 80 maintains accessibility information within meeting listings to help you find meetings that meet your needs. This may include wheelchair access, accessible washrooms, parking, or online accessibility features.

Visit the Meeting List to search for meetings.

Online & Telephone Meetings

Many A.A. meetings are available online, allowing you to participate from home.

Telephone meetings are also available if internet access is not possible, please check the meeting listings. Please see the Online Meetings page for helpful information on attending online meetings.

Accessible Literature

A.A. literature is available in a variety of formats including audio, large print, and digital formats.

These resources can be found by visiting our literature page or visiting AA.org

Read, watch (ASL), or listen to the book Alcolholics Anonymous (The Big Book) online here.

Read, watch (ASL), or listen to the book Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions online here.

Need Help Connecting?

If you need assistance finding a meeting or connecting with A.A., please reach out.

Email: accessibilities@aamanitoba.org