Whether you serve in PI/CPC, work professionally with individuals impacted by alcoholism, or simply want to support meaningful recovery outreach, this conference offers connection, education, and purpose.
You'll gain:
Practical outreach ideas
Stronger professional relationships
PI/CPC service inspiration
Collaboration opportunities
Tools to carry the message effectively
Opportunities to serve
"Anonymous is a cornerstone of AA. Invisibility is not."
Event Details
📍 Location
University Methodist Church 5084 De Zavala Road San Antonio, TX 78249
📅 Dates
August 21–22, 2026
🤝 Hosted By
Districts 1a, 16, 17, and 18
About the Conference
The PI/CPC Conference, Anonymous, Not Invisible, brings together members of Alcoholics Anonymous, professionals, and community partners to strengthen recovery outreach, foster collaboration, and help ensure that those suffering from alcoholism know help is available.
This theme speaks to the heart of AA's public outreach mission — while anonymity is a cornerstone of the program, the message of recovery must still reach those who need it most. Being anonymous does not mean being absent from the conversation.
About PI/CPC
Public Information (PI)
Helping communities understand what Alcoholics Anonymous is, where help is available, and how recovery begins.
Cooperation with the Professional Community (CPC)
Building relationships with professionals who regularly encounter individuals struggling with alcoholism.
PI/CPC service is how AA stays visible without losing its anonymity.
Serve With Us
This conference runs on service. Whether you have a few hours to give or want to help with planning before the event, there is a place for you.
University Methodist Church 5084 De Zavala Road, San Antonio, TX 78249
Featuring:
AA speakers
Professional panels
PI/CPC workshops
Breakout discussions
Networking opportunities
Service collaboration
AA Service Structure
AA's service structure is built from the groups up — with AA Groups at the widest point, and all service flowing downward in support of those groups. This conference is organized at the District Committee level.
PI/CPC committees also work at the group, area, and national level. (e.g.: PI/CPC committees operate at the district, area, and General Service levels — connecting AA groups with the broader public and professional community.
Stay Connected & Get Involved
Registration details are available, and we'd love to keep you informed as the conference approaches. Whether you plan to attend, invite professionals, or volunteer in service, this short form helps us stay connected with you.
Join the update list to receive:
Conference reminders
Registration updates
Luncheon with Professionals details
Volunteer opportunities
Planning updates
Important event announcements
This conference is powered by service. If you'd like to help, we'd love to hear from you.
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Reserve Your Seat
Conference Registration — $15 per attendee
Date: August 22, 2026 | Location: University Methodist Church, 5084 De Zavala Road, San Antonio, TX 78249
Payment & Mailing
Checks payable to: Southwest Texas Area 68
Mail to: District 17, P.O. Box 33774, San Antonio, TX 78265
Include with your registration: Name, Address, Group, Email, Cell Phone
Want to reserve your spot now? You may pre-register today and pay at the conference. Cash and checks accepted onsite.
Hosted collaboratively by four South West Texas Area districts united in service.
AA Resources
Alcoholics Anonymous is supported by a network of intergroups, service offices, and online resources. If you or someone you know needs help, these resources are available.
If you or someone you know is struggling with alcoholism, help is available. AA has no dues or fees — the only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking.
"Whenever anyone anywhere reaches out for help, I want the hand of A.A. always to be there, and for that, I am responsible."
— The Responsibility Declaration
"This we owe to A.A.'s future: to place our common welfare first; to keep our Fellowship united. For on A.A. unity depend our lives and the lives of those to come."