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Public Information
Resources to help carry the A.A. message.
Public Information
Resources to help carry the A.A. message.

Public Information

Resources to help carry the A.A. message.

What is Public Information Work in A.A.?

Public Information (PI) in Alcoholics Anonymous means carrying the message of recovery to the still-suffering alcoholic by informing the general public about the A.A. programme. We carry the message by getting in touch with and responding to the media, schools, industry, and other organisations which can report on the nature and purpose of A.A. and what it can do for alcoholics.

As our co-founder, Bill W., wrote: Public Information takes many forms – the simple sign outside a meeting place that says “A.A. meeting tonight;” listing in local phone directories; distribution of A.A. literature; and radio and television shows using sophisticated media techniques. Whatever the form, it comes down to “one drunk carrying the message to another drunk,” whether through personal contact or through the use of third parties and the media.

On this page you will find a selection of Conference approved resources which can be used by individuals or groups to help carry the A.A. message.

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Health Professionals on the Role of A.A.

These videos have been Conference approved and can be shared with anyone working with alcoholics in a professional capacity who wants to know more about how A.A. can support their clients on the road to recovery.

Health Professionals on A.A.

5 Videos

Public Information Posters and Flyers

These are currently available via the shop and here.

More Resources

These Public Service Announcements have been Conference approved and can be used by groups and committees to carry the A.A. message.

Alcohol and Me – A message for Young People
A.A. PSA – If You Want To Stop

Additional Resources

Working With Alcoholics

How A.A. cooperates with the professional community to help the alcoholic who still suffers.

A.A. in Treatment Settings

Our collective experience working with suffering alcoholics in treatment settings and correctional facilities.

Alcoholics in the Workplace

How A.A. can help your staff find help with their drinking problem.