COOPERATION WITH THE PROFESSIONAL COMMUNITY (CPC)

 

Information for Professionals

Information and Resources For Professional:

http://www.aa.org/pages/en_US/information-for-professionals

 

Information for A.A. Members and CPC Committees

The Primary Purpose of Members Involved in CPC is to Carry the A.A. Message to the Alcoholic Who Still Suffers.

 

Guidelines from the General Service Office for Members:

http://www.aa.org/assets/en_US/mg-11_coopwithprofe.pdf

 

CPC Committee Resources:

http://www.aa.org/pages/en_US/cooperation-with-the-professional-community-cpc-committees

 

 

 

  These email addresses allow you to contact a Trusted Servant in Area 83.        
  None of the email addresses are personal addresses but are aliases for the positions shown.  
                     
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Area 83 Corrections Facility Resources

The purpose of a corrections committee is to coordinate the work of individual A.A. members and groups who are interested in carrying our message of recovery to alcoholics behind the walls, and to set up means of smoothing the way from the facility to the larger A.A. community through pre-release contacts..

Pre-Release / Bridging the Gap/ Temporary Contacts, etc... 

Experience suggests that even though an inmate may have been participating in a group or meeting in a correctional facility, there is often anxiety about the transition to a regular A.A. group on the outside.

With the constant reminder that A.A. has only sobriety to offer, many committees do try to provide some additional personal contact, so this transition period can be made easier.

The A.A. Guidelines in Corrections,  MG-06 

Downloads:

Bridging The Gap

Correctional Facilities

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