830-625-0057
Accessible to Public Transportation, Pathway well lit, Ramp, lift, alternate entrance accessible, Lift in good working order, Entrance 32" wide, Doors can be opened by member in a wheelchair, Door closest to ramp unlocked, Greeter ensure visually impaired or blind are escorted to meeting, Sign up sheet to take meetings to members who are house/hospital bound, assist AA members who are blind, provide temp sponsor list who know ASL or other language. Virtual Mtgs- host Internet meetings, offer sponsorship, virtual beginner packets, provides regular reports in accessible formats of service workshops, Dist meetings
Location
Weekly Meeting Schedule
Types of AA Meetings
Discussion: AA discussion meetings in Texas allow all members to participate and share their thoughts on a given subject. The subjects pertain to alcoholism and recovery and usually tie into an AA text, such as As Bill Sees It or AA Grapevine. Leaders will share first, explaining their reflections on the topic and any related experiences.
Open: In Texas, open AA meetings allow anyone from the community to attend and learn more about how AA operates, what the 12 step recovery model includes, and how they can support a friend or loved one in their alcohol addiction recovery. These meetings are available to alcoholics and nonalcoholics alike.
Wheelchair Access: Texas AA centers may have wheelchair access for non-ambulatory clients, including ramps and designated parking. The centers may also have open floor plans and safe navigation for amenities, including accessible restrooms.
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