Service Committees

A.A. service committees work to ensure the A.A. message reaches people who may need it. Many alcoholics first hear A.A.’s message of hope thanks to the work of the volunteers on these committees.

Accessibilities Committees

Accessibilities Committees serve to assist those who have significant barriers that must be overcome to insure full participation in A.A.

Archives Committees

Archives committees work to collect, preserve and share the history of A.A.

Cooperation with the Professional Community (C.P.C.) Committees

C.P.C. committees work to inform professionals who are likely to come into contact with problem drinkers about A.A.

Hospitals & Institutions Corrections Committees

Corrections committees work to carry the A.A. message of recovery to incarcerated alcoholics.

Public Information Committees

Public Information committees work to convey A.A. information to the general public.

Hospitals & Institutions Treatment Committees

Treatment committees work to carry the A.A. message into treatment settings where there may be suffering alcoholics.

Communications Committee

The Committee helps the trusted servants of Area 42 with questions that might arise concerning communication within Area 42

Technology Committee

The Committee assists the trusted servants of Area 42 with any questions or situations that might arise concerning technology.

Translation Committee

The Committee is responsible for keeping open communications, written and oral, between the Spanish Linguistic Districts and Area 42

Finance Committee

Coming Soon!