Monday, September 23, 2019

Volunteers Changes Lives

Serving others is a great way to show compassionate care to those with great needs. It doesn’t take much to volunteer with Sunday Breakfast Rescue Mission, and by doing so you are impacting lives of homeless men, women, and children for the better!

Sign up for a shift today! There are a host of ways you can get involved at Sunday Breakfast that utilizes your unique talents and gifts. You can sign up as an individual or gather your friends and colleagues to volunteer as a group.
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Sunday Breakfast Rescue Mission exists to minister to the physical and spiritual needs of the homeless and disadvantaged in the Philadelphia area. 
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👍 You continue to provide, inspire, and lead

Mechelle Wilder is one of Birmingham's busiest professionals, but for more than seven years she's been donating her time weekly to the Discovery Clubs program at Hudson School. Learn more about our September Volunteer of the Month by clicking on the link below.
Publix Super Markets Charities recently donated $20,000 to the Mission as part of its efforts to promote hunger relief in communities throughout the southeast. That generosity will translate into more than 10,000 hot meals for the homeless and hurting in the Birmingham area. Learn more about this gift and other ways Publix has partnered with the Mission by clicking on the link below.
Nnday Byrd, a former Jessie's Place client, received a 2002 Acura MDX thanks to the Mission's partnership with non-profit startup Driving Hope. Learn more about Byrd's story and what this new charity is doing to help those in need by clicking on the link below. 
The Mission's upcoming job fair is a great opportunity for local business and churches to meet more than 150 individuals from nine different Birmingham-area ministries and organizations. Applicants have expressed particular interest in construction, hospitality, events, food service, and janitorial positions. Vendor space is limited, so contact Vanessa Sanders today for more information.
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Announcing Live Streaming Coverage of the 2019 SMART Recovery National Conference! - SMART Recovery® Blog Update

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Announcing Live Streaming Coverage of the 2019 SMART Recovery National Conference!
Announcing Live Streaming Coverage of the 2019 SMART Recovery National Conference!
For all of our valued volunteers, colleagues and friends who won’t be able to join us at our National Conference this year, we are happy to offer free Live Stream coverage of many of the weekend’s presentations on SMART Recovery’s YouTube Channel. Live coverage of the conference starts on Saturday, September 21, at 9:00 a.m. CDT. […]
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This year’s conference will be held in Itasca, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago, at the Westin Chicago Northwest from September 20–22. The theme is “Celebrating Our Past, Present & Future,” with an emphasis on celebrating the organization’s 25th anniversary year and our history of helping countless people break free from addiction, all those who have been instrumental to our success along the way, and ways we see SMART growing in the future.

About SMART Recovery 

Founded in 1994, SMART Recovery uses science-based techniques that have proven to be effective in helping people recover from addiction problems involving any substance or behavior, including such things as alcohol, drugs, gambling, over-eating, shopping and internet use.

Each week, many thousands of people discuss recovery progress and challenges at more than 3,000 in-person meetings in 23 countries, 25 online gatherings and 24/7/365 internet message board forums and chat rooms.

Participants use SMART to assume responsibility for their own recovery and become empowered using its 4-Point Program®: building motivation; coping with urges; managing thoughts, feelings and behaviors; and living a balanced life.

For more information, please visit www.smartrecovery.org.

If you have questions or wish to speak to someone at SMART Recovery, please email information@smartrecovery.org or call 866.951.5357.
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Your contribution to SMART Recovery helps empower millions worldwide 
with the tools to abstain from any substance or activity addiction.

Information about alternative giving options: Send email to Giving@smartrecovery.org

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