Corrections Volunteer Application Form
Sponsored by the Corrections Committee
The Corrections Committee is responsible for hosting AA meetings at each Edmonton Area Correctional Institution, having a liaison at each facility, and maintaining rapport with institution staff.
The Agreement
- To be eligible for AA service work in the area of Corrections, it is suggested that volunteers have completed the steps. It is further suggested they have at least 1 year of continuous sobriety in the program.
- Volunteers should be willing to make a commitment of at least 1 meeting per month at one of the institutes.
- Correction committee volunteers must complete and submit this form. They will also need an Alberta Justice / Solicitor General or CPIC clearance form, both of which require a front and back copy of a currently valid Alberta Driver’s License.
- Volunteers will be given information and guidelines pertaining to security from the applicable institution and will conduct themselves according to these guidelines and in a manner befitting AA’s Traditions and Concepts.
- If any of these conditions are not met, or they are violated, the Corrections Committee may invalidate clearance at any time.