Help us to change the conversation from problems to solutions for America's top health problem!
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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
wide range ofservices
to families, schools, businesses, individuals and the community at
large regardless of ability to pay, ethnicity, race, gender, age and/or
sexual orientation.
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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.
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Addiction Is a
Disease
Support the New Recovery Movement
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FREE Showing
Wednesday, February 19, 2014
(2 PCB Credits)
Location: Bucks County
Community College Auditorium
275 Swamp Road, Newtown, PA 18940
Doors open at 5:30 pm; Welcome and Expo Opportunities 6:00-6:30 pm; Film Begins at 6:30 pm followed by a Panel Discussion (8-9 pm) with behavioral health and public policy experts. Attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions of panelists.
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RESERVATIONS NOT NECESSARY
BRING A FRIEND!
A freewill collection will be taken
All proceeds will help us to continue to
advocate for and support individuals and families accessing and
sustaining long-term recovery
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Special thanks to the generosity of our Sponsors:
BioCare Recovery
Pyramid Healthcare
Seabrook House and the
Bucks County Community College
Sponsorship and Expo Opportunities Available
For sponsorship information email Michael here
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"A.A. members may disclose
their identity and speak as recovered alcoholics, giving radio, TV and
Internet interviews, without violating the Traditions - so long as their
A.A. membership is not revealed."
General Service Office of
Alcoholics Anonymous, New York, NY
The film, Anonymous People, is critical viewing for anyone
concerned about how people in recovery are viewed today. Individuals,
families, communities, legislators, policymakers, the recovery
community, and those in the judicial system can benefit greatly from the
experiences and messages conveyed by 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.
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