Saturday 18 February 2012

1979 Groups for the deaf

"By the spring of 1979, G.S.O. New York has listed seven A.A. groups for people who are deaf. Also listed is an international deaf group whose members communicate by mail. Box 4-5-9 reports that the use of non-A.A. interpreters, when necessary, "gives rise to the confidentiality question," but experience has shown that goodwill on both sides usually puts the issue to rest."
(AAWS Inc)

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