Friday, October 28, 2016

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Warm-Handoff-Program-Aims-to-Get-Overdose-Survivors-DirectlyFEATURED NEWS: “Warm Handoff” Program Aims to Get Overdose Survivors Directly Into Treatment
A new program in Pennsylvania called “warm handoff” directly transfers overdose survivors from the hospital emergency department to a drug treatment provider. The program, developed by the state’s Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs (DDAP), is designed to avoid merely giving survivors a phone number to call or setting up a subsequent appointment a day or two later. Learn more »
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Some States Investing in Peer Recovery Coaches to Help Fight Addiction
A growing number of states are investing in peer recovery coaches to help fight drug addiction, CNN reports. These coaches, who have struggled with addiction themselves, meet with patients regularly to help them navigate recovery, and to tackle issues including housing and employment. Learn more »
Cigna Will No Longer Require Preauthorization for Opioid Addiction Treatment
The health insurance company Cigna will no longer require doctors to get preauthorization before prescribing opioid addiction medications, USA Today reports. Until now, Cigna has required doctors to submit a preauthorization form when requesting medication-assisted treatment with buprenorphine. Learn more »
Report: Wholesale Drug Distributors Knew About Pills Ending Up on Black Market
Thirteen drug distribution companies knew or should have known that hundreds of millions of prescription narcotic pills were ending up on the black market, according to an investigation by The Washington Post. Learn more »
73 Percent of Teens Think E-Cigarettes are Less Harmful Than Cigarettes
A new survey finds 73 percent of U.S. teens think e-cigarettes are less harmful than regular cigarettes. The researchers say teens who use e-cigarettes are more likely, than those who do not, to go on to use traditional cigarettes. Learn more »
State Votes on Recreational Marijuana Could Raise Stronger Challenge to Federal Ban
Five states will vote next month whether to legalize recreational marijuana. If the states vote to legalize the drug, the federal government’s ban on marijuana will face a stronger challenge, The New York Times reports. Learn more »
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Other Headlines of Interest

Opinion: Solutions against opioid addiction require a willingness to work together (The Hill)
Opinion: Don’t Lock ’Em Up. Give ’Em a Chance to Quit Drugs. (The New York Times)
Investigation: The DEA slowed enforcement while the opioid epidemic grew out of control (The Washington Post)
John Oliver Takes on America’s Opioid Crisis on Last Week Tonight (Time)
For some drug-addicted Maryland youths, treatment is the way to a new life (The Baltimore Sun)
The Untold Story of the First Fentanyl Addict (Vice)
There’s No One Right Way to Think About Addiction (New York Magazine)
Some See Uptick In 'Voluntary' Addiction Treatment Commitments As Problematic (WBUR)
Aiming to curb drug abuse, new program will teach teens the science of addiction (The Washington Post)
Don’t Drink the Hand Sanitizer (The New York Times)
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Thursday, October 27, 2016

STEP WORK JUST FOR TODAY 
October 27 2016


Step 4 Made a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves.
(AA BIG BOOK )


Job 13:23 "How many are my iniquities and sins? Make known to me my rebellion and my sin.
(GODS BIG BOOK ) By Joseph Dickerson / Recovery Connections 2016
Greetings to all,

Attached you will find the PRO-ACT Philly Calendars for November 2016.  This month’s highlights include:

·         Mind and Meditation Training: Mondays, 11am-12pm
·         Community Recreation: Tuesdays, 12pm-2pm
·         Gateway to WorkMonday, 11/28 – Friday, 12/2, 10am-1pm
·         Mental Health First Aid: (must sign up at www.healthmindsphilly.org ) Monday, 11/14 andTuesday, 11/15 10am-2:30pm
·         Community Brunch: Tuesday, 11/1, 11:30am-2pm (see flyer for more info)
·         Recovery Voices Count: Friday, 11/4, 1pm (see attached flyer)
·         Breast Cancer Forum: Friday, 11/4, 1:30pm (see attached flyer)

We hope you can join us this Friday, 10/28 from 5-7pm for our Halloween Costume Party – we will have a DJ, food and games. All are welcome!


JodyAnn McIntosh, CRS
Volunteer Coordinator
PRO-ACT/Philadelphia Recovery Community Center
1701 W. Lehigh Ave., #6
Philadelphia, PA 19132

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Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Laurie Dhue: Recovering out loud | Renew Everyday

Laurie Dhue: Recovering out loud | Renew Everyday
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You’re Invited! LIVE FACEBOOK CHAT on Ways Parents Can Help Kids Manage Stress
Denise Pope- Meet The Parents Hour- 10-19-16.jpgJoin us on Wednesday, October 19 from 1:00-2:00 p.m. EDT for a live Facebook chat with Dr. Denise Pope, co-founder of Challenge Success at Stanford University and author of Overloaded and Underprepared: Strategies for Stronger Schools and Healthy, Successful Kids. The discussion will explore ways that parents can help their kids manage their time better, stay focused and handle stress in today’s hectic academic environment.
To participate in the chat, please “Like” and visit the Partnership’s Facebook Page at 1:00 p.m. EDT onOctober 19. The chat will take place right under the announcement image of Dr. Pope in the comment thread. Please make sure to refresh your browser throughout the chat to view all of the comments in real time and follow the live conversation.
We invite you to submit questions in advance and Dr. Pope will do her best to answer them during the chat.
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Dr. Pope is featured in our new documentary film BREAKING POINTS, about Rx stimulant abuse among young people and the unhealthy ways teens cope with stress.
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Hello all,

It’s that time of year again where we continue to spread our PRO-ACT love to the community.  The Holiday Dinner will take place on Friday, December 9, 2016 from 4pm-6pm at PRCC, 1701 W. Lehigh Ave.  There will be plenty of great food, music, and giveaways.  ALL ARE WELCOME!

If you would like to contribute by making a donation (monetary, food, gifts cards, supplies) please let John or myself know as soon as possible.  Invite all your friends, family, neighbors and get ready to have a wonderful evening.  Please share the attached flyer with your networks.

JodyAnn McIntosh, CRS
Volunteer Coordinator
PRO-ACT/Philadelphia Recovery Community Center
1701 W. Lehigh Ave., #6
Philadelphia, PA 19132

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Friday, October 14, 2016

God is fighting for us, pushing back the darkness Darlene Zschech

STEP WORK JUST FOR TODAY 
October 18 2016


Step 3 Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God as we understood God. (AA BIG BOOK)


Psalm 142:7 Bring me out of prison, that I may give thanks to your name! The righteous will surround me, for you will deal bountifully with me.(GODS BIG BOOK)
By Joseph Dickerson / Recovery Connections 2016
STEP WORK JUST FOR TODAY 
October 14 2016


STEP 2 Came to believe that a Power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity.   (AA BIG BOOK)


Jeremiah 29:13 'You will seek Me and find Me when you search for Me with all your heart.  (GODS BIG BOOK)
By Joseph Dickerson / Recovery Connections 2016
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You’re Invited! LIVE FACEBOOK CHAT on Ways Parents Can Help Kids Manage Stress
Denise Pope- Meet The Parents Hour- 10-19-16.jpgJoin us on Wednesday, October 19 from 12:00-1:00 p.m. EDT for a live Facebook chat with Dr. Denise Pope, co-founder of Challenge Success at Stanford University and author of Overloaded and Underprepared: Strategies for Stronger Schools and Healthy, Successful Kids. The discussion will explore ways that parents can help their kids manage their time better, stay focused and handle stress in today’s hectic academic environment.
To participate in the chat, please “Like” and visit the Partnership’s Facebook Page at 12:00 p.m. EDTon October 19. The chat will take place right under the announcement image of Dr. Pope in the comment thread. Please make sure to refresh your browser throughout the chat to view all of the comments in real time and follow the live conversation.
We invite you to submit questions in advance and Dr. Pope will do her best to answer them during the chat.
Submit Your Questions Now
Dr. Pope is featured in our new documentary film BREAKING POINTS, about Rx stimulant abuse among young people and the unhealthy ways teens cope with stress.
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