Wednesday, February 17, 2016

    
New Resources for the Uninsured & Homeless

For anyone who needs detox or treatment for addiction but doesn't have insurance or is homeless, COA has just launched a new online resource. These pages have all the details on who to contact in each New Jersey county, as well as information for Pennsylvania residents. They also contain information about sober homes.

To go to the new COA Help page, click here.
2/27 - 3/4 - Recovery Coach Training at COA

The next City of Angels Recovery Coach training will be Saturday, February 27 to Friday, March 4 in Williamstown (Gloucester County), New Jersey.

Since COA began offering this training in January 2013, more than 150 people have been trained and are using the skills they learned in both their personal and professional lives. 

In keeping with COA's mission to be of service to the recovery community, this class is priced at less than half the cost of identical trainings!

To learn more about the training, see the schedule and/or to register, click here. 

For information for out-of-town registrants or other questions, contactcityofangelsnj@hotmail.com.

To find a recovery coach, click here to learn about trained COA recovery coaches who are available to help you.
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Recovery Coach Academy at COA
Recovery Coach Academy at COA

New on COA Recovery Radio

 How can a simple hug change your life? Tune into the latest "Wellness in Recovery" as Hugging Guru Tom Osher explains how he found the wonderful world of hugging.

To v
isit Tom online (and get news about his Hugging Workshops) click here.

To listen to the show on demand, click here.


In the latest "Share Your Scars!", entitled, "Bitter or Better", host Vicki Duffy talks about how things in life can destroy you and you can become bitter and never let go, or you can allow it to make you stronger and let it make you grow.To listen to this show, click here.

Check out www.shareyourscars.com for more info and and full library of past shows on demand.
 

After a brief break for the holidays, "Living Clean & Sober" is back for another fun season! 

This week, guests Dino, Rachel and Chuck discussed the steps it takes to stay sober, the Wall and staying in touch with your sponsor as well as hitting your lows and struggling to get sober.

To listen to the show on demand, click here.

Stay in Touch!

 
 
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Tuesday, February 16, 2016

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Friday, February 12, 2016

Thursday, February 11, 2016

Drug Overdoses Among Top Three Causes of Injury Deaths in U.S. - Partnership for Drug-Free Kids

Drug Overdoses Among Top Three Causes of Injury Deaths in U.S. - Partnership for Drug-Free Kids: Guns, drug overdoses and motor vehicle crashes are the top three causes of injury-related death in the United States, according to a new study. Researchers say those causes of injury contribute to Americans’ shorter life expectancy compared with people in 12 other wealthy countries.








The Work of TAM is to Make our Moms Life a Little Easier....

Professionals For the Addict's Mom DIrectory

The Addict's Mom is very proud to present our first TAM Directory of Accredited Treatment Providers. We have worked very hard using due diligence as all of the research was being done. We hope you will find this directory a good starting point in your search for professional treatment centers. As always, before contacting any professional or institution, The Addict's Mom ...recommends that you do further research, request and contact references, consult your physician and check with your local Better Business Bureau. The Addict's Mom does not endorse any organizations, products or services: further, The Addict's Mom assumes no liability or responsibility for the claims made by any service providers or institutions.


Over the next few months TAM will be adding additional resourese in all states, this project is truly a labor of love so we must take our time





    
Last Chance for Early Registration on 2/27 - 3/4 Recovery Coach Training!

The next City of Angels Recovery Coach training will be Saturday, February 27 to Friday, March 4 in Williamstown (Gloucester County), New Jersey.

Since COA began offering this training in January 2013, more than 150 people have been trained and are using the skills they learned in both their personal and professional lives. 

Early registration rates will be in effect until this Friday, February 12 - after that, registration rates will rise to the regular rate. So, if you're planning on taking this class, register beforeFriday to save $100!

To learn more about the training, see the schedule and/or to register, click here. 

For information for out-of-town registrants or other questions, contactcityofangelsnj@hotmail.com.

To find a recovery coach, click here to learn about trained COA recovery coaches who are available to help you.
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Recovery Coach Academy at COA
Recovery Coach Academy at COA

New on COA Recovery Radio

 The latest "Wellness in Recovery" explores "Healing Your Inner Child". In this show, Wendi Rose and Sam Haines explain how inner child work helped them heal deep wounds from their own childhood, and how they now help others heal. Wendi & Sam use a multi-faceted approach that includes counseling, meditation and IET (Integrated Energy Therapy), in a process that compliments Step work, conventional therapy, and other wellnesspractices. In this show, they explain how it works and lead a short meditation to reduce stress and enhance wellbeing. Click here to listen to the show on demand.

To learn more about inner child work, IET, and other healing modalities, click here to visit their website. 
Does your life seem to be going around and around seemingly in an endless Merry Go Round of chasing your addict or addiction? Then tune into the latest "Families and Recovery" as Bill & Cathy interview Pete and Shana about their journey of "Getting off the Merry Go Round".

Click here to listen on demand. For more "Families and Recovery" on demand, click here.




 
It's all too common to hear in the news that another teacher has sexually assaulted or inappropriately touched a student. Tune into the latest "Stop Feeding the Predators" for "Teacher Leave Those Kids Alone!". In this new show, Lynn talks about how this can happen, why they get away with it for so long, and most importantly, what YOU can do to help protect your children.  To listen to the show on demand, click here. To check out past SFTP shows, click here.

Stop Feeding the Predators helps families whose children have been assaulted, as well as those who have been harmed regardless of how much time has passed since the assault.If you need help, please call (614) 403-4545 and someone from SFTP will do their best to connect you to a resource in your area.


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News-Impact-Advocacy

February 9, 2016
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Heroin Use Consequences Highlighted at Super Bowl 
Our sister organization in St. Louis, premiered their second anti-heroin PSA during Super Bowl 50. We are sharing this video to bring awareness of the realities and catastrophic consequences of opioid and heroin use in our community. 
You can view the PSA by clicking the YouTube link below or on our website atwww.councilsepa.org.

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Save the Date!

40th Anniversary GalaMay 5, 2016Normandy Farm

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 
  
Recovery and the 76ers Basketball:There's more to Recovery than Just Making Meetings
 
During a meeting a few years ago a few members who were in early recovery asked the question "Is there more to recovery than just making meetings?" That is a question that many people would like to ask however don't have the courage or don't know how to ask.   

The answer is, Yes... there is more to recovery than just making meetings. It is living life on life's terms and having fun. For many living in recovery is new!  It may have been a long time since experiencing that feeling of joy and laughter. Its new way of life.

A few ways of having fun in recovery can be attending the PRO-ACT's Recovery Walk, going to a PRO-ACT's Night Out at a Phillies baseball game, and spending Saturday, March 12, 2016 attending "PRO-ACT Goes to a 76ers Basketball Game."

Tickets are just $20 which will help provide financial support to The Council. Ticket donations are also being accepted which will go to members of the recovery community who may not have the financial means at this time to participate in this event.

Tickets can be purchased at here
For questions contact Fred Martinfmartin@councilsepa.org or call 215-923-1661.

Let's Have Some Fun in Recovery It Should Be More Than Just Going To Meetings!  Recovery Works!!

 
Recovery Walks! 2016
September 17, 2016
Great Plaza, Penns Landing
Philadelphia, PA. 

On September 17, 2016 PRO-ACT will host its 15th Annual Recovery Walk.  Save the date and get involved!  This event needs you.

Last year we hosted the largest Recovery Month Event in the world. Thanks to our presenting sponsor, Philadelphia Department of Behavioral Health and intellectual disAbility Services (DBHIDS), and many others, there were over 25,000 participants.  Those walking for recovery included dignitaries from the city, surrounding counties and state and Michael Botticelli, Director of National Drug Control Policy at the White House.  

The entertainment included the Mummers, Super Heroes and Heroines, the Recovery Idol finalist selection, Doug Lyon & The Zone and wrapping up with the mayor of Philadelphia, Michael Nutter, dropping the mic with a rendition of "Rapper's Delight."

That was last year.  This year will be even bigger!  An event this size requires a lot volunteers, time and planning.

The planning has begun and we're looking for volunteers who would like to be a part of and to participate in the process to get ready forSeptember 17th, 2016.

If you would like to be a part of this exciting event, call 215-923-1661 or email 
John Carlson jcarlson@councilsepa.org
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Wednesday, February 10, 2016

January 10 CHP 10 v 4 TWELVE STEPPING WITH STRENGTH FROM THE PSALMS


In his pride the wicked man does not seek Him .In all his thoughts there is no room for God.(GODS BIG BOOK)


STEP 2 Came to believe that a Power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity(AA BIG BOOK)


Unfortunately some will never get to this step and be robbed of life prematurely. Pride is a Prison and you will remain in there until you admit your inability to shake your shortcomings and addictions. God is waiting , ready and willing for you to get to this point so He can supernaturally pick up the pieces of your life and put them back together again. Stay in Prison if you must ,but there is a better way that many of us have taken. We know the way out and this is one of the keys that will unlock the main door but you have to make a choice . STAY OR GO ! Pride is a Prison and you will die there addicted , alone , and broken if you chose to stay.


We were under great pressure, far beyond our ability to endure, so that we despaired even of life. Indeed, in our hearts we felt the sentence of death. But this happened that we might not rely on ourselves but on God, who raises the dead. He has delivered us from such a deadly peril, and He will deliver us. On Him we have set our hope that He will continue to deliver us. 
(2 Corinthians 1:10) (GODS BIG BOOK)

Saturday, February 6, 2016

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Partnership for Drug-free Kids
 
 Partnership President and CEO, Marcia Lee Taylor, will join the Addiction Policy Forum today in New Hampshire from 1:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. as part of a roundtable discussion on the addiction and heroin epidemic. They will be joined by Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX), local families and key stakeholders from law enforcement, prevention, treatment and recovery.

Taylor will address the challenges we face in representing families who struggle with drug abuse and will stress the importance of providing adequate resources to tackle the current prescription drug and heroin crisis that we are seeing all over the country.

Additional co-hosts will include Alkermes, Conx2share, Faces and Voices of Recovery, Hope for New Hampshire and National Council for Behavioral Health. The event will be streamed live for the public. 
 
 
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