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JUNE 2021
THANK YOU
The children's ministry at the God Will Provide church would like to thank the LCC for their help during the annual kids camp! The men's center prepared and cleaned the camp location for it to be safe and comfortable for the children and staff. The women's center helped children with different creative stations and other hands on games/activities! It was a blessing to witness the unity between the GWP and LCC staff as they worked together!

"We were beyond blessed with the LCC staff this year at our annual kids camp! It took a lot of commitment and strength to be constantly helping the children in all their needs. It was a great lesson to learn, no matter the age, to serve one another like Jesus did. The LCC staff/students really out did themselves and we are blessed to be part of their testimony. May their hearts always be open to serve, even in the little things. God always loves a serving heart!" - GWP Children's Ministry Staff

LINK FOR KIDS CAMP:
http://https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rW80ZevL7zg
HANDY MAN PROJECT

The Handy Man program has been a great school for the students. There is so much information to learn when it comes to repairs and construction. Every time the students are working on their newest projects, they are able to use critical thinking and apply the knowledge they were taught at their previous projects. We have noticed that with this program the men are able to embrace their new skills and become more confident in themselves as future leaders. 

Pictured above:

The students were given this project and were instructed to remodel the bathroom. They did demolition, general repairs to the frame, installed the bathtub and finally put in the tile from scratch! The bathroom has been completed and is ready for use!

The tile work is a good example of our lives. We sometimes do not have a full picture of our lives. Sin, addiction, depression, temptations and even thoughts of suicide take over our lives and shatter our hearts. There is no hope, no freedom and our lives seem to have shattered into many pieces. When we come to Jesus, He starts to collect all those pieces one by one. He makes us whole and puts a brand new hope into our lives. He shines the light into our path and leads us to many blessings that we never deserved. He creates a beautiful testimony that serves others and may help someone find hope as well. 
COOKING
When coming to the program, our students learn cooking skills and how to handle produce. The students also prepare daily breakfast and dinner meals for the men's center by cooking from scratch. (The women's center, Multicultural Cuisine, prepare them meals for lunch.) We are grateful to the staff members who have been teaching students proper nutrition and cooking safety measures. The skills they obtain can be applied into their personal lives after they graduate the program. 
Renovating the men's center office.
The carpet floors and the countertops were replaced with better and durable material. We love to see the LCC students and staff use their skills and talents for the greater good. They now have an organized, clean, and comfortable office to work, make plans or have meetings. 
A transformational journey through drug and alcohol addiction.
ABOUT US
Life Change Center (LCC) is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization providing a cost-free, residential, nine-18 month program that welcomes adults 18 years-of-age and older. LCC shows our students’ God’s love while providing 24/7 support through their detox and withdrawal periods. Here they are provided with mentorship and guidance to help learn life skills; and, crisis management to transform them into productive men and women of our community. The LCC success rate, within our first two years of serving this community (2016-2018), has shown 81% of our students succeed and graduate from the program.
OUR CURRENT PROGRAMS
  • Life Change Program
  • Handy Man 
  • Multicultural Cuisine
  • Basics In Life
  • Creation of Recreational
  • Community Service
If you would like to become part of our programs in any way please contact us at 210-760-2008.

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  • Sponsor a student for a month
  • Donate supplies or toiletries
  • Donate a vehicle
  • Sponsor student's trip to the Yearly Conference where a student can learn the history of Life Change Centers, meet the Leadership and renew his/her choice of an addiction-free life
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June 22, 2021 | Vol. 8 | No. 44 | Since 2013
The D-Word by Christopher Dale
June 20, 2021 - June 21, 2021 - Let’s discuss why “disease” is one word that should be abandoned from addiction terminology. [C]onsider that nearly everyone in society knows someone who has contracted a disease of misfortune: brain cancer, cystic fibrosis... How can the addict community expect tolerance and acceptance while steadfastly insisting our predicament equals those of their loved ones? @AddictionRecoveryeBulletin
Sex, Drugs and Cryptocurrency 
June 17, 2021 - “I can pinpoint the moment it became a problem,” Mike said. “I had been eroding the sum I put aside, but I entered a trade, and I was willing to risk it all. I ended up making back pretty much everything I lost in a single trade. The feeling was one of absolute euphoria.” more@HighviewHerald
The Bridge Sober Home Let Client Use Drugs, Die
June 16, 2021 - The personal representative of a woman found dead at “The Bridge,” a sober living home in Boca Raton, is suing the facility and its management. The claim: despite marketing a “supporting sober living environment” that includes sobriety and drug tests, a client wasn’t tested for days. more@BocaNewsNow
The 50 Years War LISTEN
June 17, 2021 - Aaron Hinton walked through the housing project in Brownsville, he voiced love and pride for this tight-knit, but troubled working-class neighborhood in New York City where he grew up. But he also expressed deep rage and sorrow over the scars left by the nation’s 50 year-long War on Drugs. “What good is it doing for us?” @NPR
Today host Craig Melvin opens up about his alcoholic father WATCH - June 15, 2021 - Mr. Melvin has opened up about his once fraught relationship with his absentee father, who struggled with alcoholism until he got sober in his late 60s, saying they are now closer than ever... more@DailyMail
How to live to be 100
June 17, 2021- From the low-protein diet, to the importance of community and connection, the sharing of knowledge is meant to help others live longer lives, too. A few of these habits can be practiced in the morning, as soon as we wake up, to kickstart your day.
‘RHOBH’ Bravely Discusses Past Struggle With Bulimia
June 17, 2021 - Crystal Kung Minkoff, the first Asian-American to enter the Real Housewives franchise, revealed in a confessional on the Wednesday, June 16, episode that her longtime battle with bulimia began after a video she was shown about eating disorders while in school; she recalled picking “up tools from it.” more@OKMagazine
Oregon’s Decriminalization Efforts Face The Hard Test LISTEN - June 18, 2021 - Oregonians overwhelmingly passed Measure 110 that makes possession of small amounts of cocaine, heroin, LSD and methamphetamine, among other drugs, punishable by a civil citation — akin to a parking ticket — and a $100 fine. That fee can get waived if you get a health screening from a recovery hotline.@NPR
Vitamin D deficiency may increase risk for opioid addiction - June 13, 2021 - One study cited in Fisher’s work found patients with modestly low vitamin D levels were 50% more likely than others with normal levels to use opioids, while patients who had severe vitamin D deficiency were 90% more likely.
Addiction treatment failed! Can brain surgery save him?
June 18, 2021- He could go on the same way and die young in someone’s home or a parking lot, another casualty in a drug epidemic that has claimed nearly 850,000 people like him. Or he could let a surgeon cut two nickel-size holes in his skull and plunge metal-tipped electrodes into his brain. more@WashingtonPost
Is the drug detox facility actually a ‘nursing or convalescent home’ per city code? LISTEN
June 17, 2021 - On Monday, the city of Camas was served with a Land Use Petition Act complaint notifying it that a group of citizens were suing the city over the approval of a 15-bed drug detox facility to be sited next to the Dorothy Fox Elementary School. The Dorothy Fox Safety Alliance (DFSA) hired a process server to personally serve Mayor Pro Tem Ellen Burton Monday at Camas City Hall. more@ClarkCountyToday
Why honeybees may be key to understanding alcohol addiction WATCH - June 15, 2021 - Worker honeybees that were fed alcohol-spiked food, a sucrose solution with about 1% ethanol added, for a long period of time experienced withdrawal symptoms when cut off from the solution... more@ABCNews
16 Tips For Cutting Down your Drinking
June 18, 2021 - How much is too much? “If people think they need to cut back, then they probably do,” says Fulton T. Crews, Ph.D., director of the Bowles Center for Alcohol Studies. To determine whether you need to slow down, consider this - Have you had times when you ended up drinking more or longer than you intended? more@Forbes
Opioids rip through U.S. workforce, deaths at record High
June 18, 2021 - Businesses here have grappled with the opioid epidemic for years and the issue is once again rearing its head. At some white-collar companies, only four out of 10 applicants can pass a drug test, with many showing recent opioid use. Other firms have eliminated the tests altogether to get people in the door... more@PressHerald
“Love Without Martinis” review by Michaela Baxter
June 18, 2021 - The author writes, “Stories are a powerful medium for self-understanding. They help us find ourselves or remember who we are.” Jauvin and her husband struggled in their marriage largely due to her husband’s alcoholism. Jauvin sought a solution and developed a framework for counseling and repairing couples in recovery called the ASCENT Approach. @AddictionRecoveryeBulletin
Jim Wahlberg opens up on his opioid crisis WATCH
JUNE 12, 2021 - It’s a famous last name. You’ve probably heard of the Wahlbergs. Jim Wahlberg is one of the older brothers of Mark and Donnie Wahlberg. He’s been featured on their show “Wahlburgers.” Jim battled addiction starting when he was just a kid.@KSN
How Practicing Mindfulness Can Strengthen Recovery
June 7, 2021 - Oftentimes the root of the addiction is mental, and if those issues aren’t addressed, it will be very difficult for someone to recover. Conversely, if they can achieve a healthy mental & emotional state, it will be much easier for them to confront the physical pain and discomfort involved in successfully fighting addiction. more@PlatteValley
Illicit drug sales moved online during lockdowns
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Governor donates salary to addiction treatment centers
June 16, 2021 - Gov. Greg Gianforte donated his first quarter salary . He made the $18,732 donation during a tour of One Health Bighorn, a health center offering substance abuse disorder treatment. more@Helenair
El Paso physician indicted for 5 overdose deaths
June 16, 2021 - The Texas Medical Board temporarily suspended, without notice, the Texas medical license of Brian James August, M.D. (Lic. No. H9762) on Wednesday, after determining his continuation in the practice of medicine poses a continuing threat to the public welfare. more@KFox14
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Gus Glasser’s Strength in Daily Sobriety Battle
June 18, 2021 - A 22-year-old Gus Glasser shares how he’s building a life of purpose and growth away from substance abuse. Once a music major, music was his reason to stop “using.” more@AtlantaJewishTimes
Hazelden/Betty Ford Graduate School Announces Scholarship - June 18, 2021 - The United States is in the midst of the most challenging addiction and mental health crisis in generations—greatly exacerbated by COVID-19 and related economic hardships. As more Americans struggle with depression, anxiety, substance use, trauma, grief and coping in general, the need for safe, quality behavioral healthcare and support resources is greater than ever, and growing.
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He Almost Lost Everything. Then An Arrest Changed His Life LISTEN - June 19, 2021 - Heroin started rewiring and taking control of Will’s brain in the early 2000s, as he turned 40. “Back then, if you used drugs people didn’t want anything to do with you,” Will recalls. “People gave up on me. Will lost almost everything: jobs, his driver’s license, his car, his marriage and his home. more@DelawarePublic
How TV Shaped Perceptions Of The War On Drugs LISTEN - June 18, 2021 - “Entertainment is probably much more effective in terms of changing people’s values and attitudes and beliefs and behavior, even than news programming,” says Johanna Blakley, managing director of The Norman Lear Center – a public policy center focused on the study of entertainment media & society. more@NPR
Ketamine Might Help Alcohol Addiction by Rewiring the Brain June 20, 2021 - It may help change drinking habits by promoting neuroplasticity. But questions linger over the treatment’s ethics and safety. It’s traditionally used to induce and maintain surgical anaesthesia, but can legally be used off-label —sometimes in conjunction with psychotherapy — in the hope of sustaining abstinence for longer. more@DiscoverMagazine
In 50 years, America has spent a trillion dollars fighting the War On Drugs. And made 30 million arrestsWATCH
June 16, 2021 - June 17, 2021 - Law enforcement was given an unprecedented level of authority with measures like mandatory sentencing and no-knock warrants, recently reevaluated after the death of Breonna Taylor, who was shot and killed by police in a botched drug raid.“The drug war is a failed policy and the things that they said would happen — people would stop using drugs, communities would get back together, we’d be safe, they’d get drugs off the street — those things didn’t happen,” more@CNBC
John Stamos “Could Have Never Been a Father” Before Getting Sober WATCH
June 16, 2021 - John also credited his sobriety for making him the father he is today. “I know who I am certainly by 57 now,” he added. “It’s been close to six years in June that I sobered up. I never could have been a father during some of the more—some of it was really fun and some of it got to be very unhealthy.” Regardless, it’s clear that being a dad is John’s favorite role to date as he gushed, “Being a parent is about sacrifice. You don’t get rewarded for it. You don’t get a trophy or a ring, but what you do get is, you get a child who is more loving, more kind and a smarter version of you, and I think that’s really special.” more@EOnline
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