Tuesday, April 23, 2019

[New post] Oh my grief by MaryBeth Cichocki

New post on BreakingTheCycles.com

Oh my grief by MaryBeth Cichocki

by Lisa Frederiksen
"Now he is gone, and I’m told I have to accept and go on. How does a mother learn to accept the death of her youngest child? There are no magic pills that will make my shattered heart whole again," wrote MaryBeth Cichocki in her 2015 post, Coping With a Son’s Death by Drug Overdose. […]
Lisa Frederiksen | April 22, 2019 at 12:12 pm | Tags: overdose death | URL: https://wp.me/p2ZTVt-91f
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Will You be 1 of the 83 We Need to Make a Difference?

April is Metro Drug Coalition's anniversary month!

To commemorate our 33 years of providing evidence-based substance misuse prevention services, we are having a giving campaign for the community to donate $33 throughout the month with a goal of reaching $3,300! 

We have currently raised 
$568!

If we have 83 more individuals
donate 
$33 we will reach our goal!
Will you consider giving today?
HOW CAN YOU GET INVOLVED?
 
If you would like to partner with MDC to celebrate our anniversary, click the donate button below to donate $33+ to substance misuse prevention work right here in Knoxville. Throughout the month, MDC will send an email with our campaign tracker every Monday so you know how close we are to our goal! So far, we have raised $568. Help us reach our goal of $3,300 by donating today! We thank you for partnering with us and helping create a healthy and safe community, free of substance misuse.
Donate Today!
FOR MDC TO RECEIVE PERCENTAGE, DON'T FORGET TO MENTION THIS FUNDRAISER OR SHOW THIS FLYER! 
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Seats Available! Training Workshop: Latest Drug Trends in Siouxland


Latest Drug Trends in Siouxland 
Friday, April 26 - 8:45am - 12:00pm
Location: 3500 W. 4th Street - Sioux City, IA 51103
Registration deadline: Wednesday, April 24
Click here to register
Audience:
Substance abuse and mental health counselors, social workers, nurses, recovery counselors and interested human services professionals.

Purpose:
Pink.  Johnnys.  Smart Drugs.  Speedball.  It’s almost impossible to keep up with the ever-changing drug trends and street names. Learn about the new and dangerous substances emerging on the drug scene, their clinical effects, how they’re obtained, how they’re used, how overdoses are treated and how these drugs impact communities. We will also take a closer look at vaping/JUULing as youth are using at alarming rates. 
  
Objectives:
Upon completion of this workshop:  
  • Identify new and emerging drugs of abuse, nature and route of ingestion, range of effects, toxicity, detection methods and legal considerations.
  • Explain how opioids work, signs and symptoms of an opioid overdose, use of naloxone and Iowa’s Naloxone Access Law.
  • Learn more about how social media is grabbing the attention of youth and providing an avenue for misinformation about vaping/JUULing devices and products.
  • Explain the short-term health effects regarding the dangers of liquid nicotine

Faculty:
Linda Kalin, RN, BS, CSPI, is the Executive Director of the Iowa Poison Control Center.  She has more than 25 years of experience in clinical toxicology and poison center activities.  Linda began her career as an emergency room nurse and in 1989 became Iowa’s first Certified Specialist in Poison Information.  She is an adjunct faculty member and preceptor for the University of Iowa and Drake’s College of Pharmacy and was awarded Preceptor of the Year from both schools.  She is a frequent lecturer and speaker on topics involving drugs of abuse.
Joy Gonnerman is a Prevention Specialist at Jackson Recovery Centers.  She is originally from Minnesota where she owned an education business that taught lessons of empathy, respect and responsibility. A few years after moving to Iowa, she began her career at Jackson as a recovery counselor in the adolescent units. Her passion for removing stigma and shame from the vulnerable is a good fit in Prevention where she now works with her dog, Loyola. Together, they help youth learn how to feel good about themselves without chemicals.
Continuing Education Units (CEUs):
Program approved for 3 hours of continuing education with IBSAC for Iowa Substance Abuse Counselors and 3 hours of continuing Social Work education. Jackson Recovery Centers is an Iowa Board of Social Work Examiners approved provider #0241.
Registration:
To register for this training, visit our website www.jacksonrecovery.com.  The fee is $35.  Registration deadline is Wednesday, April 24.
Our Contact Information
Jackson Recovery Centers, Inc.
800 5th St
Sioux CityIA 51101
712-234-2300
www.jacksonrecovery.com

Save the Date - 2019 Fatherhood Events

Talbert House: Building a Stronger Community...One Life at a Time.
SAVE THE DATE
Fatherhood Luncheon - June 6
The 11th Annual Fatherhood Luncheonpresented by the Hatton Foundation will take place Thursday, June 6 at the Hyatt Regency Cincinnati. Networking begins at 11:00am with the luncheon following from Noon - 1:30pm.
Sponsor the Fatherhood Celebration Luncheon
Fatherhood Community Celebration - June 16

Celebrate Father’s Day at the 9th Annual Fatherhood Community Celebration! Fathers and their families will enjoy a day of FREE food, entertainment, and activities.

Volunteers are needed to assist with volunteer check-in, food/drink booths, and activities.
CONGRATULATIONS, GRADUATES!
The Nurturing Fathers Class 47 graduated this month. Graduates met once per week for 10 weeks to learn vital parenting skills. At graduation they shared their "The Father I Choose to Be" testimonials.

Want to attend the next graduation on July 2? Contact Jenna Toon at 513-751-7747 ext.1095 or jenna.toon@talberthouse.org
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