24 Hour Helpline 510-839-8900 English 510-502-8560 Espanol Helplines are staffed 24/7 by A.A. member volunteers who have solved their drinking problem.
The Public Information (P.I.) Committee members in Alcoholics Anonymous have the responsibility of carrying the message of recovery to the still-suffering alcoholic by informing the general public about the AA and the program of recovery.
Cooperation with the Professional Community (C.P.C.) Committee provides information about recovery to professional communities, what AA is and how it works. Making friends with the community who comes into contact with the still suffering alcoholic.
Each AA group decides whether to separate these committees or in the case of East Bay Intergroup, work as one body, to best define our public message and outreach efforts.
PI/CPC Committee members are responsible for carrying the message of recovery to the still-suffering alcoholic by informing the general public about the AA program.
Many AA members were introduced to AA through a professional or an organization aware of the AA program and its success in saving Alcoholics.
Members of the P.I. Committee are available to provide AA information and make presentations about the AA program upon request. Committee members carry the message of recovery to the media, schools, industry, and other organizations that can report on the nature and purpose of AA and what it can do for alcoholics.
"To reach more alcoholics, understanding of AA and public goodwill towards AA must go on growing everywhere. We need to be on still better terms with medicine, religion, employers, government, courts, prisons, mental hospitals and all enterprises in the alcoholic field. We need the ever-increasing goodwill of editors, writers, television and radio channels. These publicity outlets need to be opened ever wider."
- Bill W.
Guidelines for Public Information are spelled out in the MG-07 document. The AA Guidelines on Cooperation with Professional Communities are spelled out in the MG-11 document. To assist committee members in fulfilling their service commitment AA published M-27i, the Public Information Workbook. Additionally, committee members are assisted by M-41i. These documents and manuals can be found at aa.org.
The Eastbay Intergroup Public Information (P.I.) Cooperation with Professional Communities (C.P.C.) Chair leads all activities related to the PI/CPC Committee.
All members of the Service Board Committee are expected to have the following:
The PICPC Chair serves for a one year term. A second term is optional and approved by the IGR’s at the monthly meeting.
Our relations with the general public should be characterized by personal anonymity.
We think A.A. ought to avoid sensational advertising. Our names and pictures as A.A.
members ought not be broadcast, filmed, or publicly printed. Our public relations
should be guided by the principle of attraction rather than promotion. There is never
need to praise ourselves. We feel it better to let our friends recommend us.
– A.A.W.S. Long Form Traditions
Service Card flies available here
Service statement.
Responsibility of service activities is placed at the group’s level, and all service center activities are guided by the Twelve Traditions and the Groups’ will and conscience. Unity of purpose, thought, and deed is of primary importance in all East Bay Intergroup actions.
The continued advancement of the AA Program through the performance of service work is the ultimate objective of the East Bay Intergroup Service members.
By our Twelve Steps we have recovered, by our Twelve Traditions we have unified, and through our Third Legacy -- Service -- we shall carry the AA message down through the corridors of time to come.
AA Co-Founder, Bill W., November 1951
The primary purpose of East Bay Intergroup, Inc. is to help inform the greater community about AA and alcoholism so that those who need help
can find recovery from alcoholism.
East Bay Intergroup is an organization created and sustained by AA groups in the San Francisco East Bay.
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The EBI Board of Directors seeks members interested in service to apply for a Board position for the 2025-2026 term (Jan 2025-Dec 2026). This is a deeply gratifying way to help our community! We seek new members who have experience with accounting, budgets, and technological experience.