AEA 34 SERVICE COMMITTEES
ACCESSIBILITES
The Accessibilities Committee focuses on helping those with special needs connect to A.A.
The committee has a very broad range of responsibilities. We serve those who have challenges accessing meetings and assist at A.A. events.
ARCHIVES
The Archives Committee works to collect, preserve, and share the history of Area 34 Alcoholics Anonymous. The Archives Committee encourage groups and districts to pass along history for the purpose of preserving Area 34 archives.
CORRECTIONS
The Corrections Committee raises awareness about the Corrections Correspondence Service (CCS) and the Perelease and Correction Correspondence Programs.
C.P.C. & P.I.
Cooperation with the Professional Community (CPC) and Public Information (PI) provides information to those who have contact with alcoholics through their professions and provides AA information to the public.
FINANCE
The Finance Committee serves as the financial stuarts of Area 34s member contributions. The Finance Chair also serves as the Alternate Treasurer. Please contact the Alternate Treasurer for more information.
GRAPEVINE & LA VINA
The Grapevine and La Viña (A.A.’s meeting in print) can be a lifeline to alcoholics living in remote communities, those confined, and those with special needs. The Grapevine is offered in print or digitally.
LITERATURE
The literature Committee acts as a liaison between various service entities to keep Area 34 A.A. members informed about new publications, literature, and price changes.
TECHNOLOGY
Area 34 Technology & Communications Committee manages our website, digital file system, email system, and is responsible for of our hybrid assembly operation. We are the digital communications hub for Area 34.
TREATMENT
The Treatment Committee reaches the alcoholic in treatment & rehabilitation facilities as well as those in outpatient programs and participates in the Bridging the Gap Program.
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