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Items for alcoholics with special needs. Though we are all afflicted with the disease of alcoholism, some of us have special needs. AAs with "special needs" are generally defined as persons who are vision- or hearing-impaired; chronically ill or homebound, and those who are developmentally disabled. AA has editions of some literature and guidelines for the Fellowship pertinent to these special conditions.

All of the audio cassettes, videos and large-print editions found on the other pages of this catalogue may be useful in many of these circumstances. On this page you will find special videos and braille editions of some of our literature, as well as guidelines for how we may better serve the alcoholic who has special needs.
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Title Description
M-34 Alcoholics Anonymous (Big Book) Braille Edition
M-35 Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions Braille Edition
M-50 Daily Reflections Braille Edition
VS-1 Alcoholics Anonymous (Big Book) Five-Volume ½" VHS video in American Sign Language for the hearing-impaired alcoholic. Contains the first 11 chapters, "Dr Bob's Nightmare," the Forewords, "The Doctor's Opinion," and the Appendices. Packaged in an attractive blue slipcase.
VS-3 Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions Five-volume ½" VHS video in American Sign Language for the hearing-impaired alcoholic.
M-63 This is AA Braille edition of pamphlet P-1.
M-64 Is AA For You? Braille edition of pamphlet P-3.
M-65 44 Questions Braille edition of pamphlet P-2.
MG-16 Serving Alcoholics With Special Needs GSO-published service guideline
MG-13 Carrying the AA Message to the Deaf Alcoholic GSO-published service guideline