A.A.’s history shows that cooperation with a wide range of professionals who often encounter suffering alcoholics in the course of their work has been an integral part of the Fellowship since its beginnings. In fact, A.A. might never have gotten off the ground without the help of a myriad of caring professionals who came to recognize early on the effectiveness that A.A. was demonstrating in helping alcoholics to recover.

Representatives of Alcoholics Anonymous within Area 74 (Northern Wisconsin and Michigan’s Upper Peninsula) work with professionals from religious, law enforcement, medicine, education, human resources/employee assistance, mental and public health, social service and other disciplines. For more information, or to find out how AA may be helpful to you, professionals may contact us by emailing cpc@area74..org and an A.A. representative will reply to your inquiry.

For more information regarding Alcoholics Anonymous please visit aagrapevine.org and/or aa.org

Alcoholics Anonymous as a Resource For Drug & Alcohol Court Professionals

Three Talks to Medical Socities
A Message to Correction Professionals
How AA Members Cooperate with Professionals
AA As a Resource for the Health Care Professional
AA In Correctional Facilities
A Members View of Alcoholics Anonymous
Members of the Clergy Ask About Alcoholics Anonymous
AA In Treatment Facilities
If You Are a Professional