Monday, February 3, 2014

 A New Showing in Philadelphia
of the feature documentary film about the 23.5 million Americans living in
 long-term recovery, and the emerging public recovery movement that will transform how alcohol and other drug problems are dealt with in our communities.  
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To view the trailer, click here 
Help us to change the conversation from problems to solutions for America's top health problem!
About The Council
  
The Council of Southeast Pennsylvania, Inc., an affiliate of the National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (NCADD), is a private nonprofit organization serving Bucks County, Chester County, Delaware County, Montgomery County and Philadelphia County. The Council provides a widerange ofservices to families, schools, businesses, individuals and the community at large regardless of ability to pay, ethnicity, race, gender, age and/or sexual orientation. 
www.councilsepa.org

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About PRO-ACT

PRO-ACT is the regional nonprofit organization working to mobilize and rally individuals in recovery from addiction, as well as their families, friends and allies in a campaign to end discrimination, broaden social understanding and achieve a just response to addiction as a public health crisis. 
 
All proceeds donated will support recovery
Wednesday, February 26, 2014 
Location: 
The William Way
LBGT Community Center
1315 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107 
 Doors open 5:30 pm; Film and Discussion 6 - 8 pm
A panel discussion with behavioral health and public policy experts will follow the film, offering attendees the opportunity to ask questions of area leaders and experts.
 
TICKETS
Tickets in advance are $15; at door $20
 
To purchase advance tickets please click here 
Or call Michael Harper at 215-345-6644, ext. 3109
Email him here
Sponsorship and Expo Opportunities Are Available
Sponsors also assist students and people in early recovery 
to attend this event
For sponsorship information email Michael here
The moving story of The Anonymous People is told through the faces and voices of citizens, leaders, volunteers, corporate executives, public figures, and celebrities who are laying it all on the line to save the lives of others just like them. This passionate new public recovery movement aims to transform public opinion, engage communities and elected officials, and finally shift public policy toward lasting solutions.
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