Friday, April 26, 2019

In the News: Trump Claims Progress on Battling Opioid Epidemic

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Trump Claims Progress on Battling Opioid Epidemic
President Trump said Wednesday his administration is making progress in battling the opioid epidemic, even though it is unclear whether the problem is improving, according to the Associated Press. Read More
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Drug Poisoning Death Rates Rise in Teens and Young Adults
Drug poisoning death rates in teens and young adults are increasing, according to a new study. Read More
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NIH Study Aims to Reduce Opioid Overdose Deaths by 40 Percent in Three Years
The National Institutes of Health will fund a study aimed at reducing opioid overdose deaths by 40 percent in three years, The Washington Post reports. The study will be conducted in four states hard hit by the opioid crisis. Read More
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Study: Many Teens Unaware of Nicotine Content in E-Cigarettes
A new study finds many teens who use e-cigarettes mistakenly think they are only vaping non-nicotine products, HealthDay reports. Read More
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Drug Distributor Faces Federal Criminal Charges for Role in Opioid Epidemic
The federal government has brought the first criminal charges against a drug distributor for its role in the opioid epidemic, Reuters reports. Read More
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From WFS: 2020 Conference Location

WFS is on the move!
New Experiences + New Growth = New Life
We are happy to announce that our WFS Annual Weekend Conference will be hitting the road next year!

We have secured conference space at beautiful Hamline University in St. Paul, Minnesota, for our 2020 event. We chose this location because we have 5 weekly WFS meetings in the Minneapolis/St. Paul area who have graciously agreed to help with the event. Dates are June 12th through 14th, with pre-conference activities starting Thursday, June 11th. See below for more information about the venue!

We hope that you will join us as we say goodbye to our long-term venue, DeSales University, at this year's event. WFS Annual Weekend Conference 2019 will be held in Center Valley, PA, on June 6-9, 2019. Registration is open until May 19th (special late registration period through June 2nd - 10% late registration fee applies). With the new Conference Planning Workgroup teaming up to expand the event offerings, we hope that it will be the best conference yet! Read all about the exciting plans here.
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Hamline University
Minnesota's first university, Hamline University has been in operation since 1854. The beautiful campus is in an urban residential neighborhood just a 20-minute drive from Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport, or about 45 minutes by public transportation. There are a few shops and restaurants within walking distance.

The Anderson Center features conference rooms, breakout spaces, a cafeteria, and a Starbucks. Guests will have the option of staying in one of the residential halls or an on-campus apartment. With comparable costs, we anticipate that we will be able to provide the same great all-inclusive experience for similar Registration Fees as previous years.
Want WFS to come to your city?
We are already on the lookout for a venue for 2021. Our goal is to move the conference each year, rotating around the US to make the event more accessible to our geographically-diverse guests. Venues for conferences of our size are typically booked out 2-3 years in advance, making early planning essential.

We are especially interested in cities where a strong WFS community exists to help with preparations and activities. If you and the other 4C women in your area can support WFS coming to your city, please let us know by emailing admin@womenforsobriety.org!
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Thursday, April 25, 2019

April 25 , 2019 TRANSFORMATION THROUGH SPIRITUAL TRUTH FROM SCRIPTURE AND THE TWELVE STEPS TODAY STEP 6

April 25 , 2019 TRANSFORMATION THROUGH SPIRITUAL TRUTH FROM SCRIPTURE AND THE TWELVE STEPS TODAY STEP 6



Step 6: Were entirely ready to have God remove all these defects of character. (World big Book)


Matthew 12:35 – “The good person out of his good treasure brings forth good, and the evil person out of his evil treasure brings forth evil.” (Gods Big Book)





By Joseph Dickerson/Recovery Connections Network Psalm 103 v 3- He forgives all my sins and Heals all my diseases!