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COOPERATION with the PROFESSIONAL COMMUNITY

 


P.I. / C.P.C. What's the Difference?  And Who Does What?

    P.I.  = PUBLIC INFORMATION

  • Deals with the general public
      EXAMPLES:
    • Gives talks at schools to students and/or parents
    • Gives talks at churches when addressing the congregation
    • Gives talks at businesses and corporations when addressing when addressing the general employee population
  • Provides a booth or table at community health fairs
  • Places A.A. literature in libraries, Chambers of Commerce, schools, doctor's offices, churches, buses, etc.
  • Provides A.A. public service announcements (PSA) tapes and scripts to local TV and radio stations
  • Gives anonymous talks on radio and TV
  • Carries the A.A. messsage to any public function when asked to do so

    C.P.C.  = COOPERATION WITH THE PROFESSIONAL COMMUNITY

  • Deals with professionals in the community
      EXAMPLES:
    • Gives talks at professional seminars, business functions when addressing the management staff
    • Gives talk at schools to the staff and administration
    • Gives talks at health fairs and seminars conducted for the professional, such as, doctors, nurses, teachers, nurses, teachers, clergy, media, judges lawyers, court officials, etc.
  • Sends annual letters to the media informing them of the Eleventh Tradition (Anonymity)
  • Sends annual letters to the schools and churches informing school administrators and the clergy that A.A. is available and what and who we are
  • Sends annual letters to the magistrates and treatment centers informing them of the Fifth Tradition (Singleness of purpose, what A.A. is and is not)
  • Sends annual letters to funeral directors informing them of the Seventh Tradition (No funds can be accepted from a non-A.A. member as a memorial to the deceased)
Note: This is a simplified guide. Some responsibilities of each committee may cross over to the other. Just remember to KEEP IT SIMPLE.

I AM RESPONSIBLE
WHEN ANYONE, ANYWHERE, REACHES OUT FOR HELP,
I WANT THE HAND OF AA ALWAYS TO BE THERE,
AND FOR THAT, I AM RESPONSIBLE



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