Thursday, May 2, 2019

PRO-ACT May Highlights!

May Highlights
Montgomery & Chester County PRO-ACT
Stay up to date with the latest recovery related programs and activities in the Montgomery and Chester County area!
Montgomery County
Our May calendar lists all of our programs and volunteer training opportunities that are available to the recovery community. May programs include Women's Trauma Group, Meditation, Coping With Loss, Men's "Stress Off Your Chest", Gateway to Work and Adventures in Recovery.

Chester County
May programs in Chester County include Overcoming Addiction, Working Through Recovery and the Family Education Program.

Women's Trauma Group

Montgomery County PRO-ACT's Women's Trauma Group is a peer-based support group for women in substance use disorder recovery that uses the Seeking Safety model. The group is a safe, open space for women to discuss coping skills through discussion.
 
 


Basketball and Dodge ball at The Salvation Army
Join PRO-ACT for an evening of fun and exercise at the Salvation Army in Norristown for basketball and dodge ball pick up games.

Monday, May 13th & May 20th from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. 533 Swede Street, Norristown, PA.
Questions? Call Per Hagen at (610) 675-4208.

PRO-ACT Volunteer of the Month - Kerry Morath
The Council of Southeast Pennsylvania, Inc. | 4459 W Swamp RoadDoylestown , PA 18902
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Your generosity gave Ericka hope

 
Ericka plays with her daughter Gracie at Jessie's Place.
Ericka was overcome with remorse and guilt after losing her dream job as a nurse’s aide at a well-respected hospital when she was sentenced to 15 years in prison for attempting to distribute a controlled substance. Despite only having to serve satisfactory probation to offset time behind bars, Ericka felt lost.
She’d experimented with pain killers and marijuana in the past, but this abrupt life shift not only helped thrust her back into chemical dependency, but did so with brutal intensity. Ericka and her boyfriend began using cocaine, heroin, and methamphetamines.
When she found out she was pregnant, however, Ericka refused to get high. She asked her boyfriend to do the same, but the battle between family and drugs soon came to a head and he chose the latter.
“He kicked me out when I was eight months pregnant,” she said.
Another relationship began to take shape soon after her daughter was born and was more or less a positive experience until her new boyfriend began using drugs a year later. Ericka again faced the difficulty of presenting her partner with the same ultimatum, but this time her entire life was consumed by a wildfire that conversation set in motion.

He hit me in the face,” she said with cutting focus. “He told me if I ever left him, he would kill me and my daughter.”
Ericka and her case manager Antoinette have a conversation in the library at Jessie's Place.
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