Friday, June 27, 2014


Add Safety Warnings on Energy Drinks, Consumer Group Urges FDA
/By Join Together Staff
June 26th, 2014/


The consumer advocacy group Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI) is urging the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to put safety warnings on energy drinks, according to Reuters. The drinks have been linked to 17 deaths in the past two years.

The group wants the warning labels to tell consumers about the risk of heart attack, convulsion, and other adverse reaction to energy drinks.

CSPI says that while no study has proven that energy drinks have caused these deaths, 34 people have died in the United States in the past 10 years after consuming Monster, Rockstar or 5-Hour Energy. The group also is asking the FDA to reduce the amount of caffeine legally allowed in energy drinks to 71 milligrams per 12 ounces. This is the amount allowed in colas, the article notes.

A spokesperson for the FDA told Reuters, “This does not necessarily mean that the energy drink caused the death. Frequently there are other complicating factors, such as existing disease or medications the person may have been taking.”

“How many deaths will it take to get the FDA to protect consumers from energy drinks, with their high levels of caffeine and untested herbal and chemical ingredients?” CSPI Executive Director Michael F. Jacobson said in a news release. “Since the first batch of adverse event reports became public, the death count has essentially doubled, with dozens more injured. Yet the FDA is just standing by—no public warnings, no regulations, no testing required—nothing.”

In March, 2013, a group of health experts asked the FDA to restrict the amount of caffeine permitted in energy drinks. Eighteen physicians, public health experts and researchers wrote a letter to the FDA, saying the move is needed to protect children and teenagers from the potential risks of consuming large quantities of caffeine.

Some Colleges Starting to Sell Beer at Stadiums to Increase Revenue
/By Join Together Staff
June 26th, 2014/


Southern Methodist University (SMU) in Dallas is among the schools that will start to sell beer and wine at football games this fall, in an effort to increase revenue, according to USA Today.

The school sold beer during basketball season this past year, netting six figures over the course of 12 games, the article notes.

With school athletic departments looking at multimillion-dollar obligations in new player benefits, more schools may look at alcohol sales as a way of increasing revenue. “It seems like it’s going that way, and I think you’ll see more doing it,” said Virginia Tech Athletics Director Whit Babcock. “But it’s a cultural issue at a place of higher education where there’s a tradition (of not selling it). I don’t know that it will be one of the top things on my agenda. But as more people do it … I’ll definitely be watching.”

While Babcock was Director of Athletics at the University of Cincinnati, beer was sold at most on-campus sporting events. “In my 2½ years there, we didn’t have any alcohol-related incidents, so it worked,” he said. “It opened my eyes that it could be done in a responsible way.”

Schools including Houston, Louisville, Memphis and Tulane all sell beer at their games. West Virginia started beer sales at football games in 2011. Arizona started to sell beer at home baseball games, played at an off-campus venue. The University of Texas earlier this year added beer and wine sales at some sporting events, including men’s and women’s basketball.

The NCAA does not sell alcohol at its championship sporting events, including the men’s basketball tournament, according to the newspaper. Most college athletic conferences leave the decision about whether to sell alcohol up to individual schools. The exception is the Southeastern Conference, which prohibits alcohol sales.

Combination of Heat and Alcohol Sends Teens Sent to Hospital After Concert in Boston
/By Join Together Staff
June 26th, 2014/


At least 22 teenagers attending an electronic dance music show in Boston were sent to the hospital on Wednesday. Many of them were suffering from a combination of alcohol and heat, ABC News reports.

Dozens more concertgoers were treated onsite. Signs of Molly and other illicit drugs were apparent, the article notes.

Organizers of summer music festivals are increasing drug screening, after four people died at festivals last year. The deaths were linked to Molly. Concertgoers should expect sniffer dogs, pat-downs and other drug screening measures. Music festivals will provide medical tents with doctors, nurses and emergency medical technicians.

In April, organizers of New York’s Electric Zoo three-day event said this year fans will be required to view an anti-drug public service announcement online in order for their festival wristbands to activate. The event will start later in the day, to reduce exposure to the sun. In addition, the organizers will scrutinize vendors more closely. The festival may place “amnesty bins” at the gates, so fans can drop off illicit substances before they are searched.

In 2013, the last day of Electric Zoo was canceled after two concertgoers died after taking Molly. Medical experts say club drugs are especially dangerous when they are taken in warm temperatures by people who are dehydrated and who exert themselves at all-day events.

Last year’s Electric Zoo festival included safety measures such as on-site emergency treatment centers, free bottled water, and periodic safety announcements. After the event, the promoters brought together an advisory board of doctors, security consultants and DJs to prevent future drug-related deaths.


Attached is our July calendar for PRO-ACT’s Central Bucks Recovery Resource Center. Also attached you will find our NEW programs. The “New Health & Wellness Program”. This comprehensive 7 week, 7 session program will help you find the Sacred part of Your Sobriety through Health & Wellness. This is an integral component of your recovery program. The next NEW Program is “The Women’s Recovery Group”. This 6 week, 6 session program will help you find yourself with a support group. This program will help women in recovery discover & discuss things like Real World Living, Acceptance and Relationships with your women peers in recovery. The next NEW Program is “Understanding Recovery”. This great program meets every 4th Tuesday of the month. This group is a support group dealing with ALL STAGES of RECOVERY. This group will help both males and females in the Guiding Principles of Recovery. Things like living sober and sponsorship. WE ENCOURAGE YOU TO ATTEND. Call Rick at 215-345-6644 x 3151 or email at rpetrolawicz@councilsepa.org with any and all questions with any program being offered. Sign up today!


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HAVE A SAFE – CLEAN & SOBER 4TH OF JULY!!

Rick Petrolawicz

CRS/ Volunteer Coordinator

The Council of Southeast Pennsylvania, Inc/ PRO-ACT

Central Bucks Recovery Resource Center

252 W. Swamp Road, Bailiwick Office Campus, Unit 12

Doylestown, PA 18901

Phone: (215) 345-6644 ext 3151

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Good afternoon everyone, this is a consent form attached for the reflection that we will have at Musikfest for love ones that have been lost to addiction.if you would like to submit a name or a family that we should contact please look at the form and contact Alba herrera or Nancy lion there any mail address is on the form. this will be a powerful addition to the Music Fest this year as we will read those names from the stage during a time of worship and also people will be able to visit the tent. please if you have any questions direct them to Albert or Nancy I will attach their emails at the top



Bob Sofronski
Director CLPRM
www.clprm.org
215-833-2512
Jeremiah 29:11
There is a Hope!

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Thursday, June 26, 2014

JUNE 26 v 28 TWELVE STEPPING WITH POWER IN THE PROVERB

A lying tongue hates those it hurts,
and a flattering mouth works ruin.

STEP 6 Were entirely ready to have God remove all these defects of character

In the aftermath of addiction we will discover that we were the ones hurt the most by our lies .

Through the steps we will have to figure out why we hate ourselves so much . If you really think about it that is why we use ,too mask the pain we are in . Telling yourself that you have it under control and you can handle this is flattery and lieing that could lead you into a premature death or a long term jail sentence. Do you want to get better ? Do want to get sober ? Honesty with yourself is where you need to start !



Galatians 5 : 1
It is for freedom that Christ has set us free. Stand firm, then, and do not let yourselves be burdened again by a yoke of slavery.