“Deaf AA” is a web site that offers resources for deaf, hard-of-hearing and late-deafened people using American Sign Language (ASL) who want to stop drinking.
The domain name “Deaf AA” will direct the interested person to a secure website from Google. The site is reserved for Alcoholics Anonymous and Al-anon meetings and events.
“Deaf AA” offers a variety of resources, such as videos about the Twelve Steps, the Twelve Traditions, and the Twelve Concepts of World Service that embody the three legacies of AA: Recovery, Unity and Service. The site also offers Public Information resources, FAQs, Braille resources for the deaf-blind, access to Language District 58-16’s ASL committee, information on the Seventh Tradition, a list of regular meetings with ASL interpreters, and Al-Anon’s ASL resources (while AA is for people who have the desire to stop drinking alcohol, Al-Anon is geared towards their loved ones).