Accessibility for all alcoholics

The challenges of accessibility apply to all alcoholics who have difficulty participating in Alcoholics Anonymous, whether due to mental, physical, geographic, cultural, or other factors that vary from person to person. Some of these alcoholics may encounter barriers to accessing the AA message, including in terms of publications, meetings, Twelfth Step work, and the service structure.
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