Sunday, November 1, 2015

   Dr. Gabor Maté  LIVE EVENT
        IN CONVERSATION
           with actress Ione Skye
"Say Everything"
Thursday, October 29 
  
 
 
A freewheeling discussion about addiction, modern culture, behavioral disorders, preventative health care techniques, Amy Schumer, the Beatles, classical music, safe injection sites, the therapeutic value of pets, literature, films, Rumi and Recovery.
See Dr. Gabor Maté here  Ione Skye here
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Limited Seating
  "SAY EVERYTHING"
In Conversation 7:30 - 8:45pm
Reception / Buffet 9:00 - 10:00
Location: Laemmle Noho Cinema 5240 Lankershim Blvd.
          North Hollywood, 91601
Buffet: Salomi Indian Restaurant 5225 Lankershim Blvd.           
Individual tickets: "SAY EVERYTHING" $25
Reserved seats and reception / buffet $65

The 7th Annual Los Angeles REEL Recovery Film Festival & Symposium  is a week-long event that serves an audience of over 2,500 treatment professionals, MFT's, social workers, people in recovery, members of the entertainment industry, media representatives, educated moviegoers, and the general public. It's  a recovery celebration showcasing first-time filmmakers and experienced professionals who make honest films about addiction, treatment  and sobriety.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:
REEL Recovery Film Festival & Symposium 
P.O. Box 1745, Studio City, CA 91614 | (818) 762-0461


                           ADVANCE TICKETS HERE
Have you been a Rob Lowe fan from the early days, when he was a hard-partying member of the Brat Pack? Perhaps you discovered Rob more recently, sitting down for a night of laughs watching Parks and Recreation. Even if you don’t keep up with Hollywood, there’s no doubt you know Rob’s face.

In the Fall issue of Renew, Rob Lowe shares how sobriety has shaped his life, bringing him fame, fortune and faith. His words are inspiring, but his actions speak even louder – Rob has been sober for 25 years!

Read Rob’s story and the stories of other people who are not just surviving, but THRIVING in recovery, including:
  • Teri Griege, who has overcome addiction and cancer, going on to become an Ironman competitor.
  • Rusty Golden, whose new album, “Sober” is a testament to his life in recovery.
  • Michael DeLeon, a former felon turned filmmaker and recovery advocate. 
Also in this issue, you’ll find support for the whole family. Learn about:
  • B.A.L.M., an “Al-Anon Plus” recovery program that empowers family members, even if their addicted loved one isn’t ready to get help.
  • The new documentary telling the story of Amy Winehouse’s amazing career and tragic death.
  • Recovery from spending and shopping addiction, and getting your finances back on track.
We know you’ll love this inspiring issue, so be sure to “like” and “share” Renew onFacebook and Twitter, and visitwww.reneweveryday.com for the latest addiction and recovery news between issues.

Be well!

Kelly

Kelly Burch
Editor
Renew Magazine

 

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Volunteer for The Council/PRO-ACT !!

Central Bucks:     
Email or call Steve at 215-345-6644 x3006

Southern Bucks:  
Email or call Karen at 215-788-3738 x100

Philadelphia, Chester County, Delaware County, Montgomery County:        
Email John or call 215-923-1661 
  
What is 
PRO-ACT?

Pennsylvania Recovery Organization - Achieving Community Together (PRO-ACT) is a grassroots advocacy and recovery support initiative of The Council covering Southeastern

PRO-ACT works to reduce the stigma of addiction, ensure the availability of adequate treatment and recovery support services, and to influence public opinion and policy regarding the value of recovery.
 Pennsylvania. 

For more information about PRO-ACT visit ourwebsite.

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RED RIBBON WEEK - OCT 23rd-31st

The week of October 23rd through October 31st is a week focused on parents' involvement in drug prevention throughout the United States. This year's theme is "Respect Yourself. Be Drug Free" for National Red Ribbon Week.
 
Red Ribbon Week is sponsored by the National Family Partnership (NFP), a nonprofit organization created by parents dedicated to drug prevention and advocacy. The NFP is partnered with hundreds of groups and organizations across the country. They provide awareness, advocacy and resources to parents who want to keep the conversation about drug use open with their children.
 
Only 25 percent of parents talk to their children about drug use. These children are then over 40 percent less likely to experiment with drugs. So why aren't more parents having conversations with their children on this topic? The NFP and Red Ribbon Week hope to bring more awareness to the topic so more parents discuss dangerous drug use with their children.
 
To get involved in the Red Ribbon Campaign, you are encouraged to wear a red ribbon on your clothing throughout the week, participate in local community events focused on this topic or create an open dialogue with your own children.

Click here to learn more about the Red Ribbon Campaign, or to sign the pledge.  

What's the pledge about?

  1. As parents and citizens, we will talk to our children and the children in our lives about the dangers of drug abuse.
  2. We will set clear rules for our children about not using drugs.
  3. We will set a good example for our children by not using illegal drugs or medicine without a prescription.
  4. We will monitor our children's behavior and enforce appropriate consequences, so that our rules are respected.
  5. We will encourage family and friends to follow the same guidelines to keep children safe from substance abuse.
For tips and resources to help you talk with your youth, please contact The Council's Prevention Program:

(215) 230-8218 extension 5.
  
 
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Are you a young person in recovery who is looking to enter the behavioral health workforce to support other young people and their families?

Are you a family member of a young person who has experienced addiction challenges and recovery?

Learn how to combine your lived experience with the knowledge and skills needed to provide peer support to youth, adolescents, young adults and their families in this workforce development training program.

We are forming a cohort now for December 5th - April 9th in Philadelphia. We are currently scheduling interviews for early November. If you are interested apply online now.


 
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Thanksgiving 
A Word From Ed
   In a letter to his friend Timothy, the Apostle Paul summarizes his journey from sinner to Christian servant. Once an ignorant and unbelieving man, Paul received abundant mercy and patience from the Lord, and fulfilled the calling to be a leader in the early church community. 
   This is the same journey our graduates have traveled. In this issue, Corey Michaud shares his journey from brokenness to Christ's intervention to his healing and calling. 
   It is a blessing to be part of these transformations and to know that many of our graduates will leave to minister to others in need. 
  We are also blessed when our graduates return to His Mansion and join the team of Servant Leaders, just as Corey has done. It is amazing to see the "workers for the harvest" grow.
Blessings,
Ed Perrine 
CEO
Christmas on The Hill!
   Believe it or not, the Thanksgiving and  Christmas seasons are nearly upon us. For most of the young men and women here, this festive season is remembered only as a time of loneliness, despair and addiction.
Will you help create new memories in their lives?
     Even now, our staff is beginning to make preparations to continue the process of healing past heartaches and create new meaning and memories for these young men and women.
  
   One tradition that we enjoy every year is giving gifts to our Residents and Servant Leaders on Christmas morning as a reflection of the gift that the Father has given us in Jesus Christ. 
     This is a wonderful opportunity for you to be part of that Christmas morning tradition! 
   One of the easiest ways to join this restorative processes is by giving an additional gift of $50,$25 or $100 dollars that will be used to bless those who currently call His Mansion home. 
Come join what God is doing in our Community! 
Do you have a heart for serving the "least of these"? 
Consider fulfilling that call 
here on the Hill.

Facilities Manager: Should have knowledge/experience in general construction and the ability to organize, teach, and work with contractors. Responsible for the upkeep and care of our 18 buildings.

Fleet/Agricultural Equipment Technician: Responsible for the maintenance needs of all the automotive, agricultural, and construction equipment.

   Applicants should have a growing relationship with Christ, a good work ethic, and a desire to invest in troubled lives. We supply housing, utilities, and some food, while employees raise financial support to meet their personal needs.
Direct Resumes to Ed@hismansion.com  
 
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