Saturday, October 1, 2016

“Any little thing you can do counts. This awareness thing grows itself. When you first start working the program, you're thinking about the steps and applying it. Over the years, it starts living you. I felt very similarly about Buddhism. All we have to do is incline our mind in that direction, and it grows itself.” — ThΓ©rΓ¨se Jacobs-Stewart, founder of the Mind Roads Meditation Center and leader of the Twelve Steps and Mindfulness meeting

Read more in "Buddha, Meditation and the Twelve Steps."
Tomorrow is Ask a Stupid Question Day, a holiday created by teachers in the 1980s to encourage students to ask more questions in the classroom. At Renew, we know that there might be some tough questions that you're grappling with on your recovery journey. We've all been there before, and there are no stupid questions. So we've put together this guide to some of those questions you might be asking yourself. Any questions?
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Support the Use of Music In Treatment

Rock to Recovery, a transformative program for those in treatment and recovery, holds its first annual awareness event and fundraiser at 7 p.m.Sunday, Oct. 2, at the Fonda Theatre. Rock 'n' roll icon Mike Ness will be honored with the Rock to Recovery Award, and Filter will headline the concert, with all-star jam performances by Mark McGrath (Sugar Ray), Steve Stevens (Billy Idol), Franky Perez (Apocalyptica), Billy Morrison (Billy Idol), Chris Chaney (Jane’s Addiction), Erik Eldenius (Billy Idol) and many surprise guests. Buy your tickets today!
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Price of Opioid Overdose Antidote Naloxone Soars  - PartnersPrice of Opioid Overdose Antidote Naloxone Soars
The price of naloxone is increasing at a time when the need for the opioid overdose antidote is growing, CNBC reports. Learn more »
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Insurance Barriers to Addiction Medication Putting People at Risk of Death: Doctors
Addiction doctors say insurance barriers to opioid addiction treatment are putting people’s lives at risk, USA Today reports. Learn more »
Group of House Lawmakers Ask DEA to Reconsider Making Kratom a Schedule I Drug
A group of House lawmakers—both Democratic and Republican—is asking that the Drug Enforcement Administration delay the decision to make kratom a Schedule I drug, according to The Huffington Post. Learn more »
Surge in Carfentanil Overdoses Overwhelming Ohio First Responders and Crime Labs
The recent surge in overdoses from the potent opioid carfentanil is overwhelming first responders and crime labs in Ohio, NPR reports. Carfentanil, used to sedate elephants, is 100 times stronger than fentanyl. Learn more »
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CRAFT for Parents of Kids With Substance Problems (Part II): Parent CRAFT in Action (Rehabs.com)
Trump denounces violent protesters, says drugs ‘very, very big factor’ (The Washington Post)
8 Drug Abuse Warnings Signs Everyone Should Know About (Shape)
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For questions about the event or local collection sites in Bucks County please contact: 
Melanie Swanson 
The  Bucks County Overdose Prevention and Education Collaborative (BCOPE) is a group of committed individuals from diverse concentrations with a mission to educate others and save lives. The BCOPE Collaborative offers overdose prevention / education and narcan administration presentations that provide information and education to identified organizations specific to each audience's needs. The goal is to promote awareness and encourage further action. This outreach and education continues to adapt to the current environment and the reported use / abuse of opiate based drugs. Partnerships with the sectors of the community allow for increased community resiliency to the growing opiate drug problem.
The collaborative meets monthly and are open to the public. Meetings are announced on the BCOPE web page and email list serves.
If your community is need of an Opioid / Narcan presentation please contact David Fialko at 215-230-8218 or dfialko@councilsepa.org 
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