We are always looking for volunteers to sere on committees. If you would like to help please contact us at dcm@district53.eamo.org
Treatment
- The Treatment Committee works to further the acceptance of A.A. in hospitals, rehabilitation centers, and similar facilities, and to bring additional help to alcoholics under treatment there. District 53 takes four weekly meetings into the VA hospital.
- A.A. Treatment Committee Workbook
- A.A. Guidelines for Treatment Committees
Public Information
- The PI committee tries to carry the AA message and provides information about the Fellowship to the public, through use of Public Service Announcments and other such tools.
- A.A. PI Workbook
- A.A. Guidelines for Public Information
- EAMO PI site
Accessibility
- This committee works to ensure that both A.A.’s message and its meetings are accessible to alcoholics with special needs.
- A.A. Accessibilities Workbook
- A.A. Guidelines for Accessibility
- EAMO Accessibility site
Cooperation with the Professional Community
- This committee seeks to create mutual understanding and cooperation between the fellowship and those professional groups and individuals concerned with alcoholism and the sick alcoholic.
- A.A. CPC Workbook
- A.A. Guidelines for CPC
- EAMO CPC site
Grapevine
- This committee’s members work to make sure that members are aware of the Fellowship’s international journal and the enhancements to sobriety it offers.
- Grapevine Rep Handbook
- aagrapevine.org
Bridging the Gap
- The Bridging the Gap (B.T.G.) Committee works to help alcoholics coming out of alcoholic treatment centers or correctional facilities to make the transition from there into the A.A. program.
- EAMO BTG site
Probation and Parole
- The Probation and Parole (P&P) Committee takes informational meeting into the P&P office, carrying the message to those on Probation / Parole. The District takes meeting into P&P weekly for two months, then taking two months off.
- A.A. Guidebook for Cooperating with Court, D.W.I. and Similar Programs
Corrections
- This committee’s mission is to carry A.A.’s message of recovery to those who are incarcerated.
- A.A. Corrections Workbook
- A.A. Guidelines for Correction Committees
- EAMO Corrections site
Webmaster
- The Technology Committee explores ways to carry the message to the still-suffering alcoholic through the use of technology while honoring the guiding principles and traditions of our fellowship
- A.A. Guidelines on the Internet
- EAMO Technology site
Central Service Liaison
- This is the District’s liaison to the St. Louis Central Service Office.
- A.A. Guidelines on Central Service Offices
- aastl.org