Deaf and Hard of Hearing AA 12 Steps Recovery Resources

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  • Colton: Contact Access Committee Chair person Donna (909) 247-5005 Inland Empire Central 1265 NORTH MT. VERNON COLTON CA 92324 909 825-4700 Posted October 2003

  • Contra Costa County: First Saturday of every month  "Danville Diablo Speaker Meeting" 8:30 PM ASL Interpreted,  Community Presbyterian Church in Danville, 222 W. El Pintado Rd. in the main sanctuary. We have a great interpreter there, and we reserve the first two rows in front of the interpreter for the Deaf or hard of hearing who wish to attend the meeting. 

  • Fresno
    • Every Sunday: "Fresno Fellowship" 9 am ASL Interpreted, 970 N Fulton Fresno, CA, Cross street is Fulton &  Elizabeth
    • Every Monday "Deaf Support AA Meeting" 4-5 pm ASL Interpreted, DHHSC, 5340 N Fresno St, Fresno Ca 93710 Email JaneL@dhhsc.org 
    • Every Thursday 5-6 pm AA Meeting, ASL Interpreted, St Theresa Church 855 E Floradora Ave Fresno, CA 
    • Every Thursday 6:30-7:30 pm AA Women's Meeting (Women only) ASL interpreted, St. Theresa Church, 855 E Floradora Ave Fresno, CA 
      • For more information contact Jane Lessard ADP Program Cooridnator 5340 N Fresno St Fresno, CA 93710 PH:559 225 3323 TTY: 559 225 0415 EMAIL: JaneL@dhhsc.org 
    • Posted October 2003
  • Fullerton: There is only ONE interpreted AA meeting in Orange County.
    • Every Friday Night, St Judes AA Speaker Meeting 8-9:30 pm ASL Interpreted, Open AA meeting, St Jude's Hospital (Near the Emergency Room, 3rd floor Erickson Building) 101 E. Valencia Mesa Fullerton, CA *Main Cross Street Harbor/Bastachurary 
    • Mid Southern California Area 09 of the General Service Conference of Alcoholic Anonymous. Access / Special Needs Chair person specialneeds@msca09aa.org http://msca09aa.org/Special.html 
    • Deaf/HoH Outpatient treatment is provided by OC Health Care Agency at Anaheim Alcohol and Drug Abuse services for any further information pertaining to out patient tx program and other related issues.  The phone number is (714) 934-4669.
    • Posted October 2003
  • Hayward: Every Thursday DEAF AA in the East Bay 6-8 pm Conducted in ASL, St. Joseph's Center for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing, at The Campus Ministry Center, 25580 Campus Drive, Hayward, CA  94542, 510-881-2247 TTY, 510-881-2245 Voice

    • Please Note: DEAF AA Meetings at St. Joseph's Center for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing are not interpreted.  They are for Deaf, lead by Deaf participants.

    • Easy access from BART shuttle to California State University - Hayward.  Walk from there to SJCD.  Access from Bus #92 (CSU-Hayward). webmaster@dcara.org 

    • Posted November 2002

  • San Diego
    • Request a current list of interpreted meetings: Signs of Life (SOL) David A. Walls, Program Director, McAlister Institute, 4327 Ohio Street San Diego, CA 92104, 619-640 0855 Voice, 619-640-2854 TTY, 619-640-2768 Fax sol@mcalisterinstitute.org  
    • Contact San Diego Central Office and request a current list of ASL interpreted AA meetings. Alcoholics Anonymous, San Diego Central Office, 7075 Mission Gorge Road, Suite B, San Diego, CA 92120, (619) 265-8762 (24 Hours a day), Office Hours: Mon-Sat 9am-5pm SDAACO@aol.com website http://www.aasandiego.org/
      • Every Sunday "Old Town Speakers Meeting" 7 pm ASL Interpreted West Office Building, 123 Camino De La Reina, San Diego (Mission Valley) http://www.aasandiego.org/
      • Every Wednesday: Deaf Sober AA Meeting 6 - 7 pm Conducted in ASL (hearing ASL users welcome) 4333 Ohio Street  http://www.aasandiego.org/
      • Every Friday: North Park Men's AA Meeting 7:15 pm ASL Interpreted, Closed Meeting, Non-Smokers. Recreation Center at Howard & Oregon St., North Park.  *Men's meeting only! http://www.aasandiego.org/
      • Every Friday: Sober-Minded Leatherfolk AA Meeting 8 pm at the Live & Let Live Alano Club, 1730 Monroe Ave, University Heights (Gay & Lesbian) http://www.aasandiego.org/ updated April 2005
  • San Fransico & Marin County  Only One ASL Interpreted Meeting
    • Sutter Street Beginners meeting on Saturdays at 6:00 pm instead. The address is 2135 Sutter (btw Steiner and Pierce). 
    • To get the contact information for the current Access / Special Needs Chair email Central Office Intercounty Fellowship of AA aa@aasf.org or call 415-674-1821. http://www.aasf.org 1821 Sacramento Street, San Francisico, CA 94109-3528
    • Posted September 2004
  • San Jose Home Page http://aasanjose.org/ Updated October 2003
  • Santa Monica:  Contact Signs of Recovery for a list of  interpreted meetings.  Signs of Recovery (SOR) (Clare Foundation), 1023 Pico Boulevard, Santa Monica, CA 90504 310-450-4184 Voice, 310-450-4164 TTY
  • Santa Rosa: Since June of 2005, Signs of Sobriety in Santa Rosa, CA, has had a certified interpreter at every meeting. 5:30 p.m. Fridays, 330 College Ave.  Contact phone number is Janet at (707) 527-7113 or Susan at (707) 575-5374.
  • Venice, CA: The Sunday morning Venice Beach chips and dips meeting of alcoholics anonymous has an ASL interpreter. Meeting is at 9:00 AM, every Sunday rain or shine (we meet  in a near by restaurant when it rains) in Venice on the sand at the end of Rose. It's an hour and-a-half; speaker, chips, birthdays, an leader selected sharing on a topic.
  • Whittier: Contact Awakenings Program for a list of interpreted meetings. Director Hwa Chang, 562-947-3935 Voice/TDD, 562-947-4833 TTY, 562-947-9895 Fax awakres@earthlink.net 

Contact your local Intergroup / Central Office and request information about interpreted AA meetings in your area. If they do not have any interpreted meetings currently; request the contact information for the local or Area Access / Special Needs Chair person. 

Contact Deaf Treatment Centers in your area and request a list of interpreted meetings. 

If you know of a special AA / Al-Anon event or interpreted AA / Al-Anon meeting that you would like to have posted on the schedule please send the information to this email

If you have a special event that will be made accessible upon request please send the event information and the cut off date for requesting Access Needs.

 

 

 

 

 

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