Friday, September 11, 2020

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Turkey 2020
His Way's 11th Annual Fall Golf Classic
Turkey 2020 Golf Classic 
Monday, October 12th
Huntsville Country Club
9:00 am Shotgun Start (Breakfast/Registration at 8:00)

Join His Way for this unique golf tradition featuring a traditional 4 man scramble, a putting contest, great door prizes, and the now famous Turkey Ball competition.



$125 - Single Golfer 
$500 - Team
$100 - Hole Sponsor 
$1,000 - Corporate Sponsor

Additional sponsorship opportunities & mulligan packages are available!

Click below to register or call (256) 859-7377. 

Recovery His Way

Recovery His Way is a podcast series dedicated to challenges and victories surrounding Christ-centered recovery. These weekly conversations include insights from recovery professionals, teachers, volunteers, and His Way graduates and current residents. See the links below for how you can watch or listen to Recovery His Way. 


With 4 Locations of The Saving Way Thrift Store, we can use your donations of clothes, furniture, books, tools, and household items more than ever. Call (256) 503-4404 to have your tax-deductible donation picked up or visit TSW Pick-UP
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In the News: Scientists Begin to Uncover Link Between Vaping and COVID

 

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Scientists Begin to Uncover Link Between Vaping and COVID
 

Scientists Begin to Uncover Link Between Vaping and COVID

Scientists are beginning to better understand how vaping increases the ability of COVID-19 to spread and cause severe symptoms, The New York Times reports. Read More

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In People with Alcohol Use Disorder, Every Day Without Drinking Helps Brain Recover

In People with Alcohol Use Disorder, Every Day Without Drinking Helps Brain Recover

Every day that a person recovering from alcohol use disorder doesn’t drink helps the brain recover from disruptions associated with drinking, a new study suggests. Read More

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Opioid Addiction Medication Not Offered in Most Residential Treatment Facilities

Opioid Addiction Medication Not Offered in Most Residential Treatment Facilities

Just 29% of residential treatment facilities in the United States offer the opioid addiction medication buprenorphine, a new study finds. Read More

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During this time of uncertainty, we're still here to support families.

 

 

Passing Out After Drinking Linked to Increased Risk of Dementia

A new study links passing out after drinking with an increased risk of dementia, UPI reports. Read More

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Opioid-Related Deaths Continue to Increase During Pandemic, Despite Telehealth

The number of opioid-related deaths is continuing to increase during the COVID-19 pandemic, despite the growth of telemedicine, ABC News reports. Read More

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Other Headlines of Interest

1 in 20 older Americans say they regularly smoke marijuana: survey (The Hill)

Teens Are Overdosing on Benadryl in Deadly New TikTok Challenge (Men’s Health)

COVID-19 exacerbates an already fractured opioid addiction treatment framework: ANALYSIS (ABC News)

Before coronavirus failures, Trump struggled to slow drug overdoses (Los Angeles Times)

Grandmother wants daughter’s opioid OD last month to be a warning (The Philadelphia Inquirer)

Opinion: Educating teens about substance abuse is still essential (The Philadelphia Inquirer)

Philadelphia’s drug pandemic, like COVID-19, now puts the heaviest burden on Black residents, data show (The Philadelphia Inquirer)

Editorial: Spotty mental health and addiction care worsens COVID pandemic’s impact (San Francisco Chronicle)

Opinion: Remember America’s Other Epidemic (The Wall Street Journal)

A gut-wrenching glimpse inside a high school for recovering teen addicts (New York Post)

Addiction and overdose are dirty words. That only makes them more dangerous. (NBC News)

Clinton Foundation works to put naloxone in recovery homes as opioid epidemic is overshadowed by COVID-19 pandemic (USA Today)

Narcan must become as commonplace as CPR (The Hill)

Drinking bans are back in fashion during the Covid pandemic. But experts are wary of Prohibition 2.0 (CNN)

Altered Mindsets: Marijuana Is Making Its Mark on Ballots in Red States (Kaiser Health News)

The Opioid Crisis, Already Serious, Has Intensified During Coronavirus Pandemic (The Wall Street Journal)

White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow opens up about battle with addiction (New York Post)

Juul to Cut More Than Half of Its Workforce (The Wall Street Journal)

Mass. Mother Who Lost 5 Children to Opioid Addiction Speaks Out (WGBH)

 

 
 

Help us give someone shelter this Thanksgiving season

 

Dear Joseph,
As the weather changes for the Fall, Sunday Breakfast Rescue Mission is beginning to plan for the upcoming holiday season. Around this time, we see so many people come through our facilities seeking shelter and a warm place to rest their heads.
It’s especially challenging at Thanksgiving, as many of our community members have either lost touch with their families, or simply don’t have a safe place to go. 
With a donation of just $2.25, you can sponsor a meal so that someone doesn’t go without a Thanksgiving dinner. And for just $24.50, you can sponsor a whole day’s worth of care so that a guest receives three meals a night at the Mission.
Will you help someone have a place to stay this holiday?
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Sunday Breakfast Rescue Mission exists to minister to the physical and spiritual needs of the homeless and disadvantaged in the Philadelphia area.  
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