CPC/PI
Cooperation With the Professional Community and Public Information.
Bonnie N.
[email protected]
What is CPC and PI?
Cooperation with the Professional Community {CPC} Committee members inform professionals and future professionals about A.A. What we are, where we are, what we can do, and what we cannot do. They attempt to establish better communication between A.A.s and professionals, and to find effective ways of cooperating without affiliating.
Public Information {PI} Committee
Like all of A.A., the primary purpose of members involved with Public Information service is to carry the A.A. message to the alcoholic who still suffers. Working together, members of local Public Information committees convey A.A. information to the general public, including the media.
“About A.A.” Publication
The General Service Office publishes a newsletter titled “About A.A.” for professionals who work with alcoholics. View the latest issues here >>>
District 22 CPC & PI: Get
Involved in 2026!
CPC (Cooperation with the Professional
Community): We connect with doctors, educators, law
enforcement, and other professionals to help them support people struggling
with alcohol issues.
PI (Public Information): We make sure A.A. is visible—sharing info in schools, libraries,
hospitals, and more.
Join Us!
- Monthly Meetings: Last Saturday, 2:30 pm
(Zoom: 820 3482 3410 Passcode: D22CPC&PI)
- CPC Workbook Study: Third Monday, 6:00 pm (New Zoom Log In: 825 7541 7228, Passcode: Workbook)
Spanish translation available—contact a week in advance!
Want to learn more or get involved? Attend a
meeting or reach out!
Contact:
Bonnie N., Area 93 CPC Chair
(805) 550-8081
[email protected]
Let’s make a difference together!

