The purpose of P.I.C. is to provide accurate A.A. information to the public
when requested. Public Information Committees visit schools, businesses and community meetings for this purpose.
They also serve as resources for our friends in the local media, emphasizing our Traditions of anonymity, singleness
of purpose and nonaftiliation, as well as offering A.A. public service announcements to radio and television stations.
Members of the C.P.C. committee provide information about A.A. to those who have contact
with alcoholics through their profession. This group includes healthcare professionals, educators, members of the clergy,
lawyers, social workers, union leaders, and industrial managers, government officials, as well as those working in the
field of alcoholism. Information is provided about where we are, what we are, what we can do, and what we cannot do.
If you have any requests for any AA literature that we carry please send us an email and we can get back to you about it. This would include books and pamphlets.