Cooperation with the Professional Community (CPC) Committee

Cooperation with the Processional Community (CPC) Committee = cpc@aavirginia.org or vac-cpc-committee@aavirginia.org

Cooperation with the Processional Community (CPC) Committee shall be responsible for providing, to those who have professional contact with alcoholics, information about what A.A. is and is not, and what A.A. does and does not do. CPC Committee shall attempt to establish good rapport, cooperation, and information flow between the professional community and A.A. members at the Area, District and Group levels.

CPC focuses on:

  • Establishing better communication with professionals working with alcoholics
  • Finding simple, effective ways of cooperating without affiliating
  • Explaining clearly what A.A. is and is not & does and does not do

This workbook is intended as a guide for A.A. members involved in Cooperation with the Professional Community work.

Click to read the CPC Workbook

This PI Workbook is intended as a guide for A.A. members involved in Public Information community work.

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Click to read the PI Workbook

This kit contains the workbook and a selection of pamphlets, guidelines and order forms associated with C.P.C. work

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Click to see the contents of the kit

For more information on the CPC see this presentation, https://prezi.com/view/XwaI93yc13DLpDwW0mG6/ 

Contact Information

 

Email: cpc@aavirginia.org

The C.P.C. committee at the VAC is dedicated to C.P.C. activities. Local Committees are encouraged to share local experiences and challenges with the VAC in order to gather a broad range of C.P.C. experience. If you have any questions or just want to share your experiences, please complete the contact form below. 


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