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Area 36

Southern Minnesota A.A.

The primary purpose of this website is to facilitate communication within Area 36 and between Area 36 and A.A. members.

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Contact

  • SMAA
    P.O. Box 2812
    Minneapolis, MN 55402
  • chairperson@area36.org

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Information for Professionals

For Professionals

Professionals in many fields come into regular contact with alcoholics and may want more information about Alcoholics Anonymous. We would like to be of help to you!

General Information

General information about how A.A. can be of help to professionals can be found on the For Professionals page of AA.org. There you will find resources specifically designed for healthcare providers, legal professionals, educators, clergy, and others who work with alcoholics.

A.A. does not provide medical advice, diagnose alcoholism, or offer professional treatment. However, we can share information about how A.A. works and how it has helped millions of people recover from alcoholism.

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A.A. Works With Many Professionals

Healthcare

Doctors, nurses, counselors, and mental health professionals often encounter patients who may benefit from A.A.

Legal

Judges, attorneys, probation officers, and law enforcement professionals work with individuals who may need help with alcoholism.

Southern Minnesota Information

For information specifically about how A.A. can be of help to professionals in southern Minnesota, please contact our Cooperation with the Professional Community (CPC) Committee Chair or any of the relevant Area 36 Committee Chairs and Officers.

Our CPC Committee works to inform professionals about what A.A. is, what A.A. does, and what A.A. does not do. We are happy to provide presentations, literature, or answer questions about A.A. in our area.

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What We Can Offer

A.A. members are available to share information about the A.A. program, provide literature, speak to groups, and answer questions. We cannot provide professional advice, but we can share our experience.

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Education

Teachers, school counselors, and administrators may encounter students or families affected by alcoholism.

Clergy

Pastors, chaplains, and religious leaders are often the first to hear from those struggling with alcohol problems.