District Committees

District Committees

Alt. Grapevine/Literature

This position is currently vacant.

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Archives

This position is currently vacant.

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Archives (alt.)

Chairperson: John M.

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Corrections

This position is currently vacant.
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The Corrections committee is to coordinate the work of individual A.A. members and groups who are interested in carrying our message of recovery to incarcerated alcoholics. Bringing meetings and literature into facilities, raising awareness of the Corrections Correspondence Service (C.C.S.) among "inside" and "outside" A.A. members, and helping inmates transition to a local A.A. Community through pre-release contacts are just some of the activities corrections committees support.
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Corrections (alt.)

This position is currently vacant.

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Grapevine/Literature

Chairperson: Sally T.
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Public Information / Cooperation with the Professional Community (C.P.C.) (alt.)

Chairperson: Kathy Q.

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Public Information / Cooperation with the Professional Community (P.I./C.P.C.)

Chairperson: Craig T.
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Members of P.I./C.P.C. committees provide genreral information on AA and AA meetings to the general public by printing schedules, managing this website and a telephone informaiton line. The CPC portion of this committe focuses on informing professionals and future professionals about A.A - what we are, where we are, what we can do, and what we cannot do. They attempt to establish better communication between A.A.s and professionals, and to find simple, effective ways of cooperating without affiliating.

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Treatment Facilities

Chairperson: Nick D.
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While A.A. is not affiliated with any form of alcoholism treatment, the A.A. Treatment committee is essential in carrying the A.A. message into treatment settings where the suffering alcoholic may be introduced to A.A. for the first time. The local Bridging the Gap program, or BTG, connects the new member being discharged from a facility to A.A. in their community. Clients can request contacts through the A.A. Temporary Contact/Bridging the Gap Request form. A.A. members can serve as A.A. Temporary Contact/Bridging the Gap Volunteers.

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Treatment Facilities (alt.)

This position is currently vacant.

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Website

Chairperson: Craig T.

This committee is responsible for keeping meetings, events, chairpersons, and other district information up to date on our website.

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