"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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