Some alcoholics experience barriers to participating in AA due to cultural, geographic, mental, physical, social factors, or other reasons. This committee endeavors to work toward a future where all who want to participate in AA meetings (and other AA services) in Eastern Massachusetts are able to do so, in a welcoming and
accepting environment.
Our committee is part of Area 30, which serves all of Eastern Massachusetts. Please visit the Area 30 website at: https://aaemass.org/area30/
Just by visiting our site, you are helping to learn about barriers you or others may experience and perhaps some ways you may help to overcome them. Ready to learn more? Please visit the During Quarantine page.
Our committee meets monthly--you are welcome to join our committee or to simply attend meetings as an interested AA member. Please visit the Committee Meetings page.
Do you want to stop drinking but think you don't belong in AA? You are not alone and many others have come to learn that they do belong. Please visit the Learn page.
The Area 30 Accessibilities Committee is available to come to your District or Roundup event to make presentations, display material, and conduct workshops. Please visit the Contact Us page.
The Area 30 Public Information Committee carries the message by getting in touch with the media, schools, industry, and other organizations which can report on the nature
and purpose of A.A.
See more at: https://aaemass.org/area30/services
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