What is Public Information
Public Information (PI) means carrying the A.A. program and message of recovery to the still-suffering alcoholics, professionals, and general public. This is done via outreach to the media, schools, healthcare, and other organizations, who can pass A.A. information to others. PI is handled at the national, international, and local level. The first PI committee was formed in 1956 by the A.A. General Service Board. At that time, the following statement of "A.A.'s movement-wide public information policy" was approved by the General Service Conference:
Purpose of Public Information A.A.'s 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. For those A.A. members who decide to speak about A.A. at a non-A.A. meeting….you assume a serious responsibility. Even though you are careful to explain that you are not speaking for A.A. as a whole, many members of the audience will base their good or bad opinion of the Fellowship on what is said and how it is said. The reaction of nonalcoholic listeners and their consequent referring or failure to refer alcoholics to A.A. may someday mean the difference between life and death to still-suffering alcoholics. Public Information Resources Public Information Service Cards, Customizable Public Information Guidelines Public Information Workbook Professional Community Guidelines Courts & Drunk Driving Guidelines Information on Anonymity A mobile app that is intended as a Public Information resource or reference is shown below. PI app For questions or help, email the PI committee chair at PIChair@aaworcester.org. |
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