District 10 Cooperation with the Professional Community (C.P.C.) Committee

Cooperation with the Professional Community (CPC) Committee Overview:

Professionals who work with alcoholics share a common purpose with Alcoholics Anonymous: to help the alcoholic stop drinking and lead a healthy, productive life. Alcoholics Anonymous is a nonprofit, selfsupporting, entirely independent fellowship — “not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization or institution.” Yet A.A. is in a position to serve as a resource to you through its policy of “cooperation but not affiliation” with the professional community. We can serve as a source of personal experience with alcoholism as an ongoing support system for recovering alcoholics.

Cooperation with the professional community is an objective of A.A., and has been since our beginnings. We are always seeking to strengthen and expand our communication with you, and we welcome your comments and suggestions. They help us to work more effectively with you in achieving our common purpose: to help the alcoholic who still suffers.

Are you a professional working with alcoholics? 

Check out these links to further find out how we can work together and how AA can help!

Get in Touch:

Our committee is available to visit your professional group to share what AA is — and what it isn’t — and to explain how we can be a resource in your community.

For more information, contact the District 10 CPC Chair at cpcchair@district10aa.org

District 10 AA Welcome Cards:

We have AA welcome cards with helpful QR code links to help pass along information for those searching for help with alcohol. 

To have cards sent to you, contact: cpcchair@district10aa.org