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Hospitals and Institutions (H&I) Committee, Panel 76

December 12, 2025 by District 04 MSCA 09

Panel 76 H&I Committee Chair: Vacant

1. Attend all MSCA Area 9 and local H&l Committee meetings and report to the district on H&I activities.

2. Attend all meetings of the District 4 Committee and the District 4 Steering Committee.

3. Maintain activity in H&I projects in the District 4 territory.

4. Coordinate any General Service and H&I activities that are required.

5. Act as service sponsor for replacement to ensure an orderly transfer of responsibilities.

Filed Under: For GSRs, Panel 76 Co-coordinating Committee

Harbor Area Service Committee, Panel 76

December 12, 2025 by District 04 MSCA 09

Harbor Area Service Committee

Panel 76 HASC Liaison: Vacant

  1. Attend all HASC and local Committee meetings and report to the district on intergroup activities.
  2. Attend all Harbor Area Service Committee meetings and report to District 4 on HASC activities.
  3. Maintain activity in District 4 intergroup projects.
  4. Coordinate any General Service and Intergroup activities that are required.
  5. Attend all meetings of the District 4 Committee and the Steering Committee.
  6. Act as service sponsor for a replacement to ensure an orderly transfer of responsibilities.

Filed Under: For GSRs, Panel 76 Co-coordinating Committee

Young People in A.A. (YPAA) Co-coordinating Committee, Panel 76

December 12, 2025 by District 04 MSCA 09

Young People in A.A. (YPAA)

Panel 76 Liaison: Vacant

  1. Attend all (no less than 6) MSC Area 09 and local YPAA committee meetings and report to the district on YPAA activities.
  2. Attend all meetings of the District 4 Committee and the District 4 business meetings.
  3. Maintain activity in YPAA projects in the District 4 territory.
  4. Coordinate any General Service and YPAA activities that are required.
  5. Act as service sponsor for replacement to ensure an orderly transfer of responsibilities.

Filed Under: For GSRs, Panel 76 Co-coordinating Committee

Website Committee, Panel 76

December 12, 2025 by District 04 MSCA 09

The Website Committee meets monthly on the 4th Saturday of the month @ 4:00 p.m.

Please contact the Committee if you wish to join.

Panel 76 Website Committee:

  • Chair: Matthew L.
  • Recording Secretary: Vacant
  • Posting Secretary: Vacant
  • Webmaster: Patrick O.

Committee Vision Mission Purpose

Committee Guidelines

Committee Budget Information

If you would like to post something on this website, please contact us using the Contact form and it will be reviewed by the Website Committee Posting Secretary

Filed Under: For GSRs, District 04, Panel 76 Committee

Treatment Facilities Committee, Panel 76

December 12, 2025 by District 04 MSCA 09

Panel 76 Committee Chair: Jo-Jo
E-mail: Treatment@LongBeachAA.org

Treatment Facilities Workbook

Bridging the Gap

Committee Chair Responsibilities:

  1. Suggested sobriety: 2 years.
  2. Attend at least 6 Area Treatment Facilities meetings per year and report to the district on activities.
  3. Form, maintain, and facilitate a District 4 Treatment Facilities Committee made up of GSRs and interested members.
  4. Encourage GSRs to promote Treatment Facilities “Bridging the Gap” program with their groups.
  5. Send letters to all treatment facilities in the district explaining what A.A. does and does not do. (The video “Hope: Alcoholics Anonymous” has been a useful tool for both staff and patients.)
  6. Coordinate with H & I and facility administration, to take A.A. meetings into facilities within the district.
  7. Encourage group participation for them to have a representative on the T.F. committee.
  8. Coordinate temporary group member contact information for inpatients being released.
  9. Arrange purchase and distribution of literature for these groups and meetings.
  10. Seek to understand, respect, and adhere to all treatment facility regulations in the district.
  11. Make information about A.A.’s function and purpose available to treatment staff.

Filed Under: For GSRs, Panel 76 Committee

Public Information (PI) Committee, Panel 76

December 12, 2025 by District 04 MSCA 09

Public Information Committee

Panel 76 Chair: John B.

PI Committee Members:

  • Jessica
  • Ted

Email: PI@LongBeachAA.org

Public Information Workbook

Public Information Kit



District 4 Public Information activates have fallen into four categories:

  1. Distributing contact cards and AA pamphlets (A Brief Guide to AA and Introduction to Alcoholics Anonymous) to help prospective members find AA meetings. This seems to have been our most effective activity. We have delivered more than 600 copies of the contact cards to places where they are most likely to fall into the hands of alcoholics in need of help. The places where we dropped off our literature are listed below.
  2. Visiting and writing letters to school nurses and to the student health departments of several Long Beach schools. This effort has proven to be a waste of our time. For whatever reason, schools seem reluctant to address the problem of alcoholism among their student populations.
  3. Writing articles on the subject of alcoholism for submission to such publications as Good Housekeeping, the AARP magazine, and other publications. To date, none of our articles have been accepted.
  4. Setting up an Alcoholics Anonymous table at the Bixby Knolls First Friday event on May 1, 2026. Our table had a six-foot banner reading ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS and a fully stocked literature rack. Our exhibit attracted only three individuals even though hundreds of people passed by us. We think that some people who may be wondering if AA could be of help to them might also be reluctant to be seen talking to AA representatives for fear that others might assume they had a drinking problem. Furthermore, the First Fridays event is mostly about visiting art galleries, shopping, eating, and drinking. AA may seem like an unwelcome intruder in this fun-time environment, a conclusion we came to after setting up our display and experiencing the event first-hand.

We delivered contact cards and AA literature to the following institutions:

October 2024

  • CSULB Student Health Services
  • LB City College Student Health Services
  • Mental Health Department, LB VA Hospital

February 2025

  • UCI Los Alamitos Hospital
  • Long Beach Rescue Mission
  • Long Beach High Gain Drunk Driving School
  • Long Beach Behavioral Health Urgent Care
  • Long Beach Rescue Mission which operates the Samaritan shelter for men and the Lydia shelter for women and children.

April 29, 2026

Distributed approximately 250 copies of the contact card and 50 copies of the AA pamphlet A Brief Guide to AA to the following institutions:

  • Community Hospital Behavioral Health
    1720 Termino LB
  • ABC Drunk Driving
    12100 Carson, Hawaiian Gardens
  • AKUA Mental Health and Addiction
    5255 E. Carson, LB
  • Long Beach Senior Center
    1150 E. 4th St. LB
  • Long Beach LGBTQ Community Center
    2017 E 4th St. LB

John, Jessica and Ted.


The primary purpose of members involved in Public Information Service work is to carry the AA message to the still suffering alcoholic.

Public Information conveys AA information to the general public through activities such as providing AA resources and literature to schools, colleges and libraries.

Also, Public Information Committee members may give AA informational talks to civic and city organizations as well as schools and public service departments.

Insuring local media have accurate information and providing them with the latest AA public service announcements are also ways the Public Information Committee can be useful.

While there is some overlap between PI and CPC, Public Information serves the community at large, in the hope that doing so, will ultimately help the alcoholic.

District 04 is here to answer any of your PI questions and to help facilitate your Public Information Committee goals (excerpts taken from the Public Information Workbook 1994)

1. Attend all (no less than 6) Area Public Information Committee meetings and report to the District on Pl activities.

2. Form and maintain a District Public Information Committee made up of GSRs and other interested members.

3. Develop District-approved and -funded PI projects (e.g., those found in the “Public Information Workbook”). Report on their status at District meetings.

4. Provide the DCMC a monthly written report on the status of all Public Information projects that District 4 ls involved with.

Filed Under: For GSRs, Panel 76 Committee

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