Sunday, October 4, 2015

Christian Life Prison and Recovery Ministries, Inc.
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Join us this  
       Saturday October 10, 2015    
7- 10:00pm
doors open at 6:30
Country meets Hip-Hop
  
 Featured Artist:

 
 
Plus Special Guest
  
Join us for a Night of High 
Energy Music and Ministry!!
     
FOOD, COFFEE, FUN AND FELLOWSHIP FOR ALL!  
ADMISSION IS FREE!
  (Donations appreciated to cover costs and for the band. Thanks for your prayerful consideration and generosity so we can keep this event FREE!)   
      
WHERE:  
The Edge Building at Christian Life Center 
3100 Galloway Rd., Bensalem, PA   

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Conquering Grounds 
Outdoor Music Fest
On September 12, 2015 We held our 3rd annual outdoor music fest to help fight addiction. Thank You to all who sponsored, supported, attended or volunteered at this year's event. It was a HUGE success!! And Thank You to all the wonderful Artist's and Speaker's who gave their time and talents. Also to Christian Life Center for allowing us to do God's work at their campus and be a blessing to the community. 
Next Music Fest will be:
Saturday September 10, 2016
12pm to 6pm
Stay tuned for more details and visit the website at www.clprm.org
 
Dana Isles and FaceDown
AWESOME Moment at Music Fest 2015!!
Among the Thirsty
Benefit Event with Dave Pettigrew and Patrizsha.
Buy tickets at www.clprm.org
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CLPRM NEEDS YOUR HELP
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This ministry, coffee house, recovery meetings, prison chapel services and ALL Special Events operate because of private donations from people like you. Your Gift 
will be fully 
Tax-deductible and will help us to reach those trapped in addiction and crime with the Hope of Jesus Christ!
or you can send a check to 
CLPRM Po Box 1624 
Southampton, PA 18966
 Thank you and Blessings to 
All of you!!
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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
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Thursday, October 1, 2015

October 1 CHP 34 v 18 TWELVE STEPPING WITH STRENGTH FROM THE PSALMS


The LORD is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.
(GODS BIG BOOK)

Step 1: We admitted we were powerless over chemical substances and our lives had become unmanageable.


More people find God at the bottom rather than the top. Let me Explain ! Living life on easy street keeps you focused on self and you are deceived into believing , I don't need God .Through years of my Christian walk and working with others , I have discovered God spends more time in jail and the hood than He does in His churches . He hears the cries and prayers of those who are broken hearted and crushed in Spirit and He wants to comfort , teach , and love you out of your pain.


Mark 2: 17 When Jesus heard this, he told them, "Healthy people don't need a doctor--sick people do. I have come to call not those who think they are righteous, but those who know they are sinners."
(GODS BIG BOOK) By Joseph Dickerson

Booze as muse: writers and alcohol, from Ernest Hemingway to Patricia Highsmith

Booze as muse: writers and alcohol, from Ernest Hemingway to Patricia Highsmith
 Women for Sobriety, Inc.
We all have something we can give.

Hello WFS Fans!

We receive emails and calls asking for different ways that people can help support WFS’s program services.  We are so grateful for those calls from caring and kind-hearted friends!  Here are some of the ways to give your time, talent or treasure to Women for Sobriety…

- There will be a WFS Fundraiser given by the Silpada Jewelry Company!  WFS Member, Donna – from our WFS Providence, RI, group, is overseeing this new fundraiser and will be helping her friend (Silpada Rep JoAnn Gemi) host a house party in October for those living locally in the Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania area (if you don’t live in the area – no worries – you can still support WFS by going through the representative’s link on Silpada and all order profits will go to WFS: https://silpada.com/public/?rep=joann.gemi)  Donna is also going to be selling raffle tickets to win $200 in Silpada Jewelry!!  100% of the raffle money is going to WFS and all profits from the house party (an online sales) will go directly to WFS.  We are attaching a flyer that gives all the information needed to participate.  [Attachment is at the bottom of this email.]


-Donate items for WFS’s annual auction in June (Ship items to WFS’s Office)

- Become a Certified Chat Leader (online) or Certified Moderator to lead f2f groups: http://www.womenforsobriety.org/brochure/Moderator%20Application.pdf.

- Offer a percentage of your creations that you may sell in an online store: for example, WFS is on EBayhttps://www.paypalgivingfund.org/charity/charity.jsp?NP_ID=5714.

- Select WFS as your charitable organization when you shop on Amazon through Amazon Smile:http://smile.amazon.com.

Write for the Sobering Thoughts Newsletter and send it to contact@womenforsobriety.org.

Ask your local library if they carry Jean’s booksTurnabout and Goodbye Hangovers, Hello Life… if they don’t, consider donating the books.

- Sign up on http://www.igive.com and designate Women for Sobriety as your favorite non-profit charity.  (WFS gets $5 for every new person registering with igive.com!)

Women for Sobriety, Inc. is a non-profit charity (501c3) and depends on the generosity of the public to support its services that help people learn how to gain sobriety and create a lasting recovery that is filled with hope for new beginnings.  We are grateful to receive your financial donations, as well as material donations for our June auction.  Thank you!

Best wishes and positive thoughts!
Becky Fenner, WFS Director

Phone: 215-536-8026  *  Fax: 215-538-9026
Email: contact@womenforsobriety.org
Internet address: http://www.womenforsobriety.org
Catalog Site: http://www.wfscatalog.org

Email:  contact@womenforsobriety.org   *   Tel215-536-8026   *   Fax:  215-538-9026
http://www.womenforsobriety.org   *   http://www.wfscatalog.org

Some States Lift Ban on Benefits for People Convicted of Drug Crimes - Partnership for Drug-Free Kids

Some States Lift Ban on Benefits for People Convicted of Drug Crimes - Partnership for Drug-Free Kids

Psychiatric Group Warns Insurance Mergers Could Impact Mental Health Care - Partnership for Drug-Free Kids

Psychiatric Group Warns Insurance Mergers Could Impact Mental Health Care - Partnership for Drug-Free Kids
 Women for Sobriety, Inc.
We all have something we can give.

(Please see flyer attached.)
Hello WFS Fans!


We receive emails and calls asking for different ways that people can help support WFS’s program services.  We are so grateful for those calls from caring and kind-hearted friends!  Here are some of the ways to give your time, talent or treasure to Women for Sobriety…

- There will be a WFS Fundraiser given by the Silpada Jewelry Company!  WFS Member, Donna – from our WFS Providence, RI, group, is overseeing this new fundraiser and will be helping her friend (Silpada Rep JoAnn Gemi) host a house party in October for those living locally in the Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania area (if you don’t live in the area – no worries – you can still support WFS by going through the representative’s link on Silpada and all order profits will go to WFS: https://silpada.com/public/?rep=joann.gemi)  Donna is also going to be selling raffle tickets to win $200 in Silpada Jewelry!!  100% of the raffle money is going to WFS and all profits from the house party (an online sales) will go directly to WFS.  We are attaching a flyer that gives all the information needed to participate.  [Attachment is at the bottom of this email.]


-Donate items for WFS’s annual auction in June (Ship items to WFS’s Office)

- Become a Certified Chat Leader (online) or Certified Moderator to lead f2f groups: http://www.womenforsobriety.org/brochure/Moderator%20Application.pdf.

- Offer a percentage of your creations that you may sell in an online store: for example, WFS is on EBayhttps://www.paypalgivingfund.org/charity/charity.jsp?NP_ID=5714.

- Select WFS as your charitable organization when you shop on Amazon through Amazon Smile:http://smile.amazon.com.

Write for the Sobering Thoughts Newsletter and send it to contact@womenforsobriety.org.

Ask your local library if they carry Jean’s booksTurnabout and Goodbye Hangovers, Hello Life… if they don’t, consider donating the books.

- Sign up on http://www.igive.com and designate Women for Sobriety as your favorite non-profit charity.  (WFS gets $5 for every new person registering with igive.com!)

Women for Sobriety, Inc. is a non-profit charity (501c3) and depends on the generosity of the public to support its services that help people learn how to gain sobriety and create a lasting recovery that is filled with hope for new beginnings.  We are grateful to receive your financial donations, as well as material donations for our June auction.  Thank you!

Best wishes and positive thoughts!
Becky Fenner, WFS Director

Phone: 215-536-8026  *  Fax: 215-538-9026
Email: contact@womenforsobriety.org
Internet address: http://www.womenforsobriety.org
Catalog Site: http://www.wfscatalog.org

Email:  contact@womenforsobriety.org   *   Tel215-536-8026   *   Fax:  215-538-9026
http://www.womenforsobriety.org   *   http://www.wfscatalog.org

Wednesday, September 30, 2015

CVS to expand sale of opioid overdose treatment drug - WREX.com – Rockford’s News Leader

CVS to expand sale of opioid overdose treatment drug - WREX.com – Rockford’s News Leader

The big public health crisis most presidential campaigns are ignoring

Source
As many as 45,000 people could die from drug overdoses in the US this year, if the past few years' trend continues. That's more Americans than died at the height of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the 1990s. It's a serious public health crisis. But if you listen to the many, many people running for president, it barely gets any mention.

The one notable exception: In early September, Hillary Clinton released a $10 billion plan to deal with drug abuse and addiction. But besides that, no candidate, Democrat or Republican, has taken the issue very seriously. They haven't released their own plans. They rarely mention it on the campaign trail. The second Republican debate dealt with the problem for a few minutes, but produced nothing of substance (and actually some false claims from Carly Fiorina).


After the AIDS epidemic broke out, the federal government (rightly) dedicated hundreds of millions of dollars to deal with this new massive public health crisis — particularly through the Ryan White CARE Act and research efforts. And even though the early response, particularly from President Ronald Reagan, is heavily criticized to this day, it eventually became an issue that many politicians took seriously, with Presidents George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton both acting on the crisis while they were in office.

Today, we see no similar effort to solve another public health crisis that's taking more lives.

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Reawakenings Wellness Center is an addiction treatment center with some of the highest accreditations one can achieve, from the Joint Commission Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations and Florida Department of Children and Families. RWC is located in Miramar Florida.
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Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Oregon Will Fund Alternative Pain Treatments for Patients with Medicaid - Partnership for Drug-Free Kids

Oregon Will Fund Alternative Pain Treatments for Patients with Medicaid - Partnership for Drug-Free Kids

Senator Schumer Calls on DEA to Create Unit to Target Synthetic Drugs - Partnership for Drug-Free Kids

Senator Schumer Calls on DEA to Create Unit to Target Synthetic Drugs - Partnership for Drug-Free Kids

Bipartisan Bill Aims to Combat Increasing Use of Synthetic Drugs - Partnership for Drug-Free Kids

Bipartisan Bill Aims to Combat Increasing Use of Synthetic Drugs - Partnership for Drug-Free Kids

HHS Will Revise Regulations on Prescribing Buprenorphine for Opioid Addiction - Partnership for Drug-Free Kids

HHS Will Revise Regulations on Prescribing Buprenorphine for Opioid Addiction - Partnership for Drug-Free Kids

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Hired Power
Dear Friends and Colleagues,
Sending you all well wishes throughout your work week. My name is Alison Hord and I am with the Hired Power/LEAD Recovery center team. I have been fortunate enough to work with these companies for almost a year and now have the great privilege of stepping into a marketing position that will allow me to grow closer relationships with all of you!
I truly believe our mission in the recovery field is to bring forth our individual services, to provide quality client care and continue spreading the message of healing and hope. Building and maintaining relationships between professionals is the heart beat of the recovery world because without these relationships, our goals of meeting client needs would not be possible. As addiction and mental health professionals, we can reach every family faced with crisis and work together to blend each of our unique, genuine, methods.
Please contact me if you need any further information on Hired Power/LEAD Recovery Center or would like for us to come visit your organization. I am looking forward to working with all of you and collaborating on each of our passions to help save lives!
 

Warmest Regards,

Alison Hord
Hired Power/LEAD Recovery center
21062 Brookhurst Street
 Huntington Beach, CA  92646

Saturday, September 26, 2015

Commentary: It’s Time to UNITE to Face Addiction - Partnership for Drug-Free Kids

Commentary: It’s Time to UNITE to Face Addiction - Partnership for Drug-Free Kids

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Communicating Effectively with an Active Addict or Alcoholic

Communicating Effectively with an Active Addict or Alcoholic
The most powerful tool is the truth. Mincing words or walking on eggshells are common mistakes 'affected others' make. Simple, direct, and clear communication gives us our best chance to be heard.
As an addictions counselor, I’m often asked by friends and family members of an active addict or alcoholic how they can best communicate with their loved one. My response is always, “Simply, directly, and powerfully.” In general, the more uncomfortable people are, the more words they use.
As anyone in recovery will tell you, any use of subtlety is counter-productive. You’re trying to tell us something we don’t want to hear and we’re brilliant in our ability to manipulate both language and people.
Here is a primer on how to communicate with us, coming from the perspective of the addict or alcoholic...

Have Conviction

Before you approach your loved one, make sure you have a reasonable amount of clarity as to what you need them to hear. If you’re unclear, we’ll prey upon your doubts and/or talk in circles until you’ve completely lost track of the point you were trying to make.
Addicts and alcoholics are the very best at manipulating conversations.
Make your points simply. Ask direct questions and seek direct answers. Everything else is us deceiving both you and ourselves. 

Ask to Talk

Be clear that you want to express concerns or pass along information without judgment. If we feel a lecture is coming or that judgment is being cast we’re not really going to listen. Use 'I Statements.' If you’re describing what’s going on with you (caring, worry, concern) we’re more likely to take it in than if you’re pointing a finger and telling us what we need to change.
Do your best to remain calm. Walking on eggshells doesn’t work, but yelling is guaranteed to shut us down.

No Contingencies

Listen for us using words like, “probably”“possibly”, or “maybe.” Be alarmed if you hear us say these things. What they really mean is “no.” Unless we say, “I will” you should expect that we have no intention of doing as you’ve asked. 

Accountability is the key

Even if we’re agreeable, get down to the specifics of who, what, when, and where. Anything less than this isn’t a plan we’re at all likely to take responsibility for.

Active Listening Skills with an Addict/Alcoholic

Pay close attention to how we speak. Notice when we’re...
  • Deflecting: Turning the topic back on you, changing the subject, using humor to lighten the mood.
  • Rationalizing: Explaining why something that clearly is not okay is okay.
  • Minimizing: Comparing to extreme examples, describing how it could be much worse, making our use relative to others.
  • Avoiding: Pretending we didn’t hear you, explaining that you worry too much.

Pay attention to our body language

Notice where our eyes are:
  • If we’re making eye contact - we’re engaged.
  • If we’re staring at the floor - we’re ashamed.
  • If we’re staring at the ceiling - we’re exasperated or pretending to be searching for an answer (stalling).
  • If we’re staring into space, stop talking - We’ve checked out.
Notice our body language:
  • A degree of high muscle tension indicates stress and likely fear.
  • Hand wringing points toward anxiety and worry.
  • If we’re turning away from you, we’re looking to leave the conversation and/or the building.
A relaxed posture suggests we’re open and receptive.

Trust your Gut

The best service I can provide to those active in addiction is to point out when I sense that they’re lying to themselves. This is partly the product of working from an objective perspective yet it remains largely an intuitive process.
The reason that alcoholics and addicts are so believable when we lie is that we’ve managed to convince ourselves that the lie is true. If something doesn’t add up, don’t wait until you can prove that it doesn’t. Check in with us by asking to help you understand.

Leave the Door Open

Regardless of how an individual conversation goes, let us know that you’re always open to talking in the future. If there are boundaries that you need to set around future conversations (that we be sober, that there not be yelling) state them. If you care then you’re a lifeline and we need you. No matter how hurtfully we may behave, we do love you. Don’t excuse our behavior but try not to take it personally either. Keep at the forefront of your thoughts that progressively it’s our disease that runs the show.

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