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    A New Freedom – ASL Signers AA

    July 27 @ 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

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    Date:
    July 27
    Time:
    7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
    Event Category:
    Interpreted Meeting

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    Zoom meeting ID #: 837 083 484 (pw 933207)
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      About

      We are the AA Deaf Intergroup of Central Texas and we operate in accordance with AA’s Twelve Traditions and Twelve Concepts. We exist to aid AA groups in their common purpose of carrying the AA message to the alcoholic who still suffers by increasing accessibility to AA meetings for Deaf people in recovery.

      When we are generous with the hat, we give a token that we are grateful for our blessings and evidence that we are eager to share what we have found with all who still suffer.
      Bill W.Cofounder of Alcoholics Anonymous
      “Concerning any given service, we pose but one questions-Is this service really needed? If it is, then maintain it we must, or fail in our mission to those who seek AA."
      Bill W.Cofounder of Alcoholics Anonymous
      “To the world, you may be one person, but to one person, you may be the world.”
      Bill W.Cofounder of Alcoholics Anonymous
      “Let us never fear needed change. Certainly, we have to discriminate between changes for the worse and changes for the better, but once a need becomes clearly apparent, in an individual, a group, or AA as a whole, we cannot stand still and look the other way. The essence of growth is willingness to change for the better and then an unremitting willingness to shoulder the responsibility.”
      Bill W. 1965, GrapevineCofounder of Alcoholics Anonymous
      “A.A.’s Twelfth Step, carrying the message, is the basic service that our fellowship gives; it is our principal aim and the main reason for our existence. A.A. is more than a set of principles; it is a society of recovered alcoholics in action.”
      AA Comes of AgePage 139

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