Wednesday, September 21, 2011

NCADD News September 2011

Hello friends,
            With this being our first newsletter we wanted to thank you for your involvement and interest. We are always very glad when we receive support from the community. We all hope that we can help keep you informed of all the exciting things happening at NCADD and provide a little hope to brighten your day.

Highlights from Last Month:
            Last month was an exciting month for NCADD. Thelma Ross, our CEO received an award at the Phoenix Mercury game for excellence in service. We are very proud of her. We are also very proud to be part of the amazing play “Pass it On, an Evening with Bill W. and Dr. Bob.” We thank them for their support of NCADD, and we hope all of you got the chance to attend.  We had a sold out show and are hoping to have another performance in April. If you missed the chance to attend, April would be a great time to see this great play.

Coming Up This Month:
This month is National Recovery month, the theme of this year is “Recovery is possible for Everyone,” so take this time to reach out to people in your community and let them know that help is out there.

Also coming up this month is the Art Of Recovery Expo at the phoenix convention center. Admission is free and Grammy award winner Paul Williams will be the keynote speaker. There are activities for the whole family, including art activities for the kids, and seminars for families. Recovery experts from all sorts of organizations will be there. It’s Saturday, September 24, so save the date. If you need more information go to http://www.artofrecoveryexpo.com/ or call contact Barbara Brown (602-684-1136 or aztogether@yahoo.com) or Rick Baney (602-451-0123 or rickIresource@cox.net

Story of Recovery
This month’s story comes from Morgan at Weldon House. Here’s her story:

“My name is Morgan. I’m 44, a single mom and an addict/alcoholic. I’ve been clean and sober for 14 months. It took the death of my daughter Lilly, and a year of full blown meth addiction with my infant son Dane for me to realize I had a problem. Before Lilly was born I smoked meth and pot all the time. After I had her I “quit” but had I had no treatment, no recovery. Throughout her life my use increased but I thought it was under control. Until she died, and I was in the depths of my addiction. I bounced around with my baby boy, getting hi. When I had to spend a week in a homeless shelter that was enough. I went to residential rehab. I got clean and I got treatment. After rehab I was accepted into Weldon House. Living here has been a wonderful experience. I have a firm foundation in my sobriety. I’ve started school. I’ve got a support system that has allowed me to grow and start becoming the woman and mother I am meant to be”

Closing Notes
We always appreciate your support. Donations to NCADD are tax deductable and go to a good cause. If you have money to spare in these hard times, please remember us. Money donated to NCADD helps to give women and their families a second chance at a better life.

Remember to check out our website (http://www.ncadd-phx.org/) and our Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/pages/Ncadd-Phoenix/206424812727198) for more information throughout the month.

Thank you again for your support

Have a wonderful month,
Ruthie Allen

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