Wednesday, December 16, 2015

Mary’s Song And Mary said:“My soul glorifies the Lord and my spirit rejoices in God my Savior, - Luke 1:46-47 http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Luke1:46-47&version=NIV
December 2015
Dear Friends, 
  
     As we approach the holiday season, our thoughts naturally turn towards those we love. Many of us love someone who has struggled with or continues to struggle with addiction. In a season so full of hope and peace what more meaningful gift could you give than the gift of recovery?
gift to Livengrin Foundation this holiday season makes recovery possible.

"Livengrin not only saved our son's life, but restored peace and sanity to our life as well...The extended support that Livengrin provides to addicts, their families and the community is unfailing and constantly expanding. LIVENGRIN SAVES LIVES." 
Sharon & Ralph, Livengrin Alumni Parents


     Addiction is a dangerous and heartbreaking disease. It affects not only the individual suffering from addiction-it affects parents, siblings, children, co-workers, friends, neighbors, and our entire community. As members of our Parent Support Group, Sharon & Ralph say that, "it has seen us through the hopeless days of our son's relapse, has enlightened us about our co-dependence and the family sickness of addiction, and has allowed us to share the roller-coaster ride of addiction with other parents. It has healed us and gifted us with peace no matter what twists and turns our son's recovery has taken." Today, Sharon & Ralph's son is sober, and they know that the generosity of donors like you helped make his recovery possible.

     Livengrin is here to serve you, your loved ones, and your community-to provide hope, healing, and recovery. In order to continue to provide life-saving services to patients and their families, we count on your support-now more than ever. We ask that you consider making a gift as generous as you can afford, to ensure programs like our Parent Support Group are available to the families of addicts coping with their disease.  Your donation will make a world of difference, an immediate impact that truly transforms lives.
 
Thank you for giving the gift of hope this holiday season.
Warmly,
Scott F. Blacker
Vice President for Development

Give the gift that lasts a lifetime.
The gift of recovery!
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Can You Help?

If your holiday giving includes charitable donations, please consider supporting one of these very worthy organizations. 

All three spend countless hours working to improve the lives of individuals who suffer from serious mental/physical/emotional conditions. Without that assistance, many of their clients would not receive the help they need. All three groups offer their services at no charge and have helped hundreds of people find healing, hope and recovery. All are run entirely by volunteers who have experienced firsthand the devastation of childhood sexual abuse, self-injury and/or addiction. 

All donations are tax deductible.

Please click the links below, learn about these groups and, if you can, lend a hand.

 Stop Feeding the Predators 

Lynn McClain Lifelong Mission
Stop Feeding the Predators is an all volunteer organization that helps victims of childhood sexual abuse find healing.

To learn more about the issues faced by survivors of childhood sexual abuse, or to get help,click here for SFTP's groundbreaking show on COA Recovery Radio.

To learn more about SFTP and/or to make a donation, click here.
Launching Point, Inc.

Understanding Self Injury
Understanding Self Injury
Launching Point is an all volunteer organization that offers support, groups and programs for people who self injure.

To learn more about self injury and the issues faced by those who self-harm, or to get help, click here for "Share Your Scars!", Launching Point's excellent show on COA Recovery Radio.

To make a donation, click here.
City of Angels NJ, Inc.

 
How City of Angels Began
How City of Angels Began

City of Angels NJ, Inc. is an all volunteer organization that helps people with addictions get into, and stay in, recovery. 

To learn more about COA, to get help or to make a donation, click here. 


This Friday will be Road to Recovery’s Christmas Celebration. We will be celebrating the birth of our SAVIOR!! Please try and bring a special dish if you can. This will be our last meeting until Jan 8th  ( that’s a looooonnnnnnngggg time). Please try and come out. We need to cover our Recovery Family with prayer!!!.

So far:
          Hoagie tray
          Cake and pie
          wings
            chips and dip

Pamela M. Hayward