For Professionals

The Cooperation with the Professional Community, or C.P.C. Committee carries the message of A.A.’s purpose to the professional (medical, legal, judicial, and religious) community through workshops, seminars, and various other activities.

AA's responsibility to Carry the Message.

AA is an organization that has a group of dedicated members who are specially trained to provide informative presentations to various groups of people. These presentations are designed to help everyone better understand the ways to support and assist those who are struggling with alcoholism.

The members of AA are equipped to deliver presentations to professionals such as doctors, counselors, and therapists. These professionals play a crucial role in identifying and treating alcohol addiction, and it is essential that they have a deep understanding of the complexities of the disease.

Organizations and groups are also important audiences for AA's presentations. Businesses, religious groups, and community organizations all have a stake in helping individuals struggling with alcoholism. By providing them with information about the disease and its treatment, AA hopes to empower these groups to provide better support and care for those who are still suffering.

University students are another important audience for AA's presentations. Many young people struggle with alcohol addiction, and providing them with information and support can be critical in helping them overcome their addiction. By reaching out to university students, AA hopes to reduce the stigma surrounding alcoholism and promote greater understanding of the disease.

Finally, community service providers, such as social workers and public health workers, are critical partners in the fight against alcoholism. By providing them with the tools and knowledge they need to assist those struggling with addiction, AA hopes to create a more supportive and compassionate community for all individuals affected by alcoholism.