What is the Cooperation with Professional Community Committee?
Cooperation with the Professional Community Committees provide professionals with information about Alcoholics Anonymous. A.A. has a long history of cooperating but not affiliating with outside organizations and being available to provide A.A. meetings or information about A.A. upon request. A.A. communicates with professionals such as: doctors or other health care professionals, members of the clergy, law enforcement or court officials, educators, social workers, alcoholism counselors, therapists, or others who deal with problem drinkers in the course of their work.
Professionals who encounter alcoholics share a common purpose with Alcoholics Anonymous: to help the alcoholic stop drinking and lead a healthy, productive life. We can serve as a source of personal experience with alcoholism as an ongoing support system for recovering alcoholics.
How can we help?
Members of the Area Cooperation with the Professional Community (CPC) committee are available to meet with you, provide free literature and information, conduct presentations, and cooperate with you in many other ways to help you help the alcoholic that still suffers.
Contact the Cooperation with the Professional Community
(CPC) committee at:
e-mail:
cpc-chair@aa-seta.org
The following pamphlets describe many of the ways in which we can cooperate with you: |
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Search for for an A.A. Meeting:
Houston Metro Area,
Bryan/College
Station, and the Brazos Valley,
Beaumont,
Spanish Intergroup,
www.AA.org
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