Wednesdays at 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM
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
New Braunfels Group-#000031556
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1142 Eikel St, New Braunfels, TX 78130, USA
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