Saturday, September 6, 2014

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It's National Recovery Month!
For 25 years, SAMHSA has lead us in the growing celebration of Recovery Month. Recovery Month promotes the message that recovery in all its forms is possible and also encourages taking action to help expand and improve the availability of effective recovery services for those in need. This message has now reached around the world, with recovery celebrations taking place in many countries including Canada, England, Ireland, Indonesia, Japan, Ethiopia, and Tanzania, as well as all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and Guam.
For those in the dark despair of addiction, thinking they are alone, they are not. This is a worldwide pubic health issue. But there is hope; recovery is real.
"Recovery Month offers help and hope not only for individuals receiving substance use and/or mental health recovery services but also for families, loved ones, friends, and communities," said Ivette A. Torres, M.Ed., M.Sc., Director of Consumer Affairs in SAMHSA's Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, who will be speaking to us at PRO-ACT Recovery Walks! 2014 on September 20 in Penn's Landing.
This year's Recovery Month theme, "Join the Voices for Recovery: Speak Up, Reach Out," encourages all of us to openly discuss mental and substance use disorders and the reality of recovery. It aims to spread the message that behavioral health is essential to overall health; educate Americans about how people in recovery can achieve healthy lifestyles; guide the community in providing support and encouragement; and celebrate people in long-term recovery.
Celebrate With Us!
PRO-ACT Recovery Walks! 2014
September 20, Penn's Landing, Philadelphia
Gates open 7:00 am; Walk begins 9:00 am; Post-Walk Program Ends 12:30 pm
To Register, Donate, Join a Team, Sign Up for Honor Guard
The Walk Route This Year Is Special!
For PRO-ACT's 13th annual Recovery Walk on September 20, we have planned a delightful and meaningful walk of a little less than two miles through historic Philadelphia. We're excited to have been able to extend the walk so that we will pass Independence Hall, the great symbol of freedom and liberty created by our Founding Fathers.
 
We hope as you pass Independence Hall you will pause for a moment and think of the parallel symbolism of the freedom and liberty that Recovery brings to us. We have prepared a handy guide to the route, which is on the Walk News page of the website.Click here, make a copy and bring it with you.
National Recovery Night at the Baseball Game
Last chance for tickets!
Latest Phillies Logo
Friday, September 12, 7 pm, Citizens Bank Park. 
Phillies vs. Marlins
Order your ticket today and sit among 500 others in recovery who are cheering on their favorite players, laughing and having a wonderful time. Just $20.
Click here to order your tickets now.
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Christian Life Prison and Recovery Ministries, Inc.

A Benefit to Help Fight Addiction
12pm to 8pm - Free Event!
Donations will be accepted at the gate

On the Campus of Christian Life Center
3100 Galloway Rd
Bensalem, PA 19020
Our 2nd annual Outdoor Conquering Grounds Music Fest is a Benefit Event to Raise Funds for our CLPRM Scholarship Fund, helping those struggling with addiction and coming out of prison.
 This rain or shine event features... 
  • 7 Christian Artists/Bands
  • 3 dynamic speakers AND 3 testimonies! 
  • Lots of great food, vendors, prayer & fellowship
  • Children's Play Area - Moon bounce, Playground, Face Painting ect..
...all for a fantastic cause and all for F-R-E-E! Yep, you read that right...FREE!!! Jesus paid the price! 


 

 
We need YOUR support and will be taking donations at the gate!! 
Don't miss this amazing Life Changing Event! 
Also, visit www.musicfest2014.org to get ALL the details and even make a donation! 
Invite your friends and family! SEE YOU there!

Don't forget your Lawn Chairs or Blankets!!
Paul Paoli Band
Never Forsaken
Dave Pettigrew

And many others!
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The Conquering Addiction Hour with CLPRM
UPCOMING CAFE EVENT

September 13th

October 11th 
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November 8th
Country Recording Artist and Pastor
Plus 

December 6th
Special Christmas Music
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Conquering Grounds Café, our monthly coffee house ministry, reaches out to individuals and families who have been affected by substance abuse. The Café serves up Christian bands, plus
FREE beverages and baked goods in a laid-back atmosphere. ALL are invited to this
FREE event!
Thanks to Shoprite Bensalem and Hornbergers Bakery for their generous donation of baked good to Conquering Grounds.  
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Christian Life Prison and Recovery Ministries, Inc.
OUR MISSION: CLPRM is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping those incarcerated and to stop substance abuse in the community by offering support to those actively struggling with addiction, as well as to their families. We offer recovery meetings, resources, counseling, and referral services to those who wish to seek treatment.
Free Community Seminar
Presented by 
Livengrin's Family Services Department


Monday, September 8, 2014, from 6-8 pm
Topic: Effective Communication Skills
Building trust and respect starts with healthy & effective communication
Presented by Dana Cohen, MA, M.Ed
Livengrin Counseling Center -- Oxford Valley
195 Bristol-Oxford Valley Road
Langhorne, PA 19047

To register for the sessions or for more information, 
call Dana Cohen, Family Therapist -- 215.638.5200 x162 
Ample free parking!

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DEA to Increase Restrictions on Hydrocodone Combination Products
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The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) has announced it will reclassify hydrocodone combination products such as Vicodin. Under the new rules, patients will be able to receive the drugs for only up to 90 days without receiving a new prescription, The Wall Street Journal reports.


In October 2013, the Food and Drug Administration recommended tighter restrictions for hydrocodone combination products.


The DEA hopes the move will reduce prescription drug abuse, the article notes. Under the new rule, hydrocodone combination products will be classified as Schedule II drugs. Currently these products are Schedule III drugs, meaning they can be refilled up to five times, and prescriptions can cover a 180-day period. In most cases, patients who wish to refill their hydrocodone combination prescription will now have to give their pharmacy a prescription from a healthcare provider, instead of having it phoned or faxed in.


“Almost seven million Americans abuse controlled-substance prescription medications, including opioid painkillers, resulting in more deaths from prescription drug overdoses than auto accidents,” DEA Administrator Michele Leonhart said in a news release. “Today’s action recognizes that these products are some of the most addictive and potentially dangerous prescription medications available.”


Critics of the new rule have said it could reduce access to pain medication for patients suffering acute pain. Mark Fleury, a policy analyst at the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network, said seriously ill patients will now be required to visit their doctors more often than necessary to receive the drugs. In some states, the new rule will limit the ability of nurse practitioners and physician assistants to prescribe the medications, Fleury said.

Drug manufacturers and pharmacy groups have opposed the change, according to the newspaper. Pharmacies will now have to store hydrocodone combination products in a secure location, noted John Norton, a spokesman for the National Community Pharmacists Association.

More States Increase Access to Naloxone in Response to Overdose Deaths
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In the past two years, 17 states have passed laws increasing access to the overdose antidote naloxone, bringing the total to 24. Most of the laws allow doctors to prescribe naloxone to friends and family members of a person who abuses opioids. The laws also remove legal liability for prescribers and for those who administer naloxone, according toThe Wall Street Journal.

In addition, 17 states and the District of Columbia have passed “Good Samaritan” laws, which provide limited legal immunity for people who call for help for a person who is overdosing. These laws were passed in response to concerns that people who are present during an overdose may hesitate to call 911 because they fear legal consequences, according to overdose prevention expert Traci Green, a professor of emergency medicine at Brown University.

Naloxone bills have been passed in states with both liberal and conservative legislatures, the article notes.

The antidote has been used for decades in emergency rooms and doctors’ offices. It can be administered by nasal spray or injection. In at least 26 states, at least one police department has equipped personnel with naloxone. Overdose-prevention organizations such as the Harm Reduction Coalition have distributed thousands of naloxone kits.

Earlier this year, federal officials urged first responders to increase their use of naloxone to reverse overdoses of heroin and prescription opioids.

Wednesday, September 3, 2014



September 3 Chp 78 v 72 TWELVE STEPPING WITH STRENGTH FROM THE PSALMS 


He cared for them with a true heart and led them with skillful hands.


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


Back in the day drugs and alcohol defined me . All you needed to know about me was my personality revolved around the use of chemical substances . Because of my use I was labeled a junkie ,stoner , loser , mad man , and strange . What you fill your life with will determine the person you are .For a long time I saw nothing wrong with the way I was and I used to tell myself I was a survivor and this world demanded me to be tough show no emotion or love towards anything or anyone . Using made that possible , senseless defected in character is what I had become. Steps 1 through 5 help me discover just how messed up I was and how much I hurt the people who really mattered . Now I am sober mean and miserable , if you look at me funny I will rip your face off . Feeling was something I was never good at that is why I used and the only way I can find peace and joy is give it to God . I love what the Psalm states , God has a true heart and skillful hands .I have a destiny and a purpose .God made me , I just gotta stop giving Him my opinions and for once in my life relax and trust that the maker of the universe can and will change me for the better .


James 4 8 - Draw near to God, and he will draw near to you. Cleanse your hands, you sinners, and purify your hearts, you double-minded.




BY Joseph Dickerson
myrecovery.com

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Free Community Seminar
Presented by 
Livengrin's Family Services Department

Monday, September 8, 2014, from 6-8 pm
Topic: Effective Communication Skills
 
By Dana Cohen, MA, M.Ed
 
Livengrin Counseling Center -- Oxford Valley
195 Bristol-Oxford Valley Road
Langhorne, PA 19047

 
To register for the sessions or for more information, 
call Dana Cohen, Family Therapist -- 215.638.5200 x162 
 
Ample free parking!

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