AA in the Williamsburg Area Wants to Work with You
Williamsburg Area Intergroup Service Committees have trained members available to present the AA recovery program to any organization or group.
We are always seeking to strengthen our communications with professionals about Alcoholics Anonymous. This helps us to work more effectively in achieving our common purpose to help the alcoholic who still suffers.
AA Committee Members are available to speak in person or via online video platforms to schools, universities, local businesses, parole/probation offices, DUI classes, health fairs, churches, civic associations, community centers, medical centers, treatment facilities, jails and anywhere the AA message can be helpful.
The Cooperation with the Professional Community (C.P.C) and Public Information (P.I.) committees can help with information about AA, what AA does and does not do and AA resources available to alcoholics.
The Treatment and Accessibilities (T&A) Committee works with facilities to carry the AA message to alcoholics in hospitals, rehabilitation and long-term care facilities and treatment centers.
The Corrections committee carries the AA message into correctional facilities and provides information about AA to corrections professionals.
Additional information is available from the AA General Service Office and the Virginia Area Committee