Hear True Stories From Actual Recovering Clearview High School Addicts


 

Hear true stories from actual recovering Clearview High School addicts – Save-A-Friend is a community action group with a mission to help families in our community affected by drug addiction. There are many families in our community suffering in shame and silence. We provide not only a monthly support group, but also bring together resources to help prevent drug abuse. Save A Friend Live Your Life Free is our logo. Our tee-shirt campaign has been an affective tool to help the kids not using drugs to make a statement to their peers. We funded this through our generous business community and are continuing to raise funds to spread this to all the area schools and make this a County wide program. Rowan Center for Addiction Studies and Partnership for a Drug Free New Jersey provide our educational materials, which are available at each support group meeting. We will on occasion have speakers who deal with addiction come and educate and share their experiences. Please join us to support, encourage and make a difference in the lives of our children and community. Parents and Students are encouraged to come. We are based in Harrison Township, we hope to create a county wide program. No Clearview administration is present at our meetings. For more information please e-mail Charlotte at [email protected]. We will add you to our e-mail list. To make a tax deductable donation: Tax id#303267718 Mail to: TD Bank 148 N. Main St. www.save-a-friend.com

 

STOP brings groups together to fight drug abuse

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White told the group that in Huntington, City Council had passed an ordinance that was a useful tool in preventing the crime that accompanies drug abuse – a nuisance ordinance with bite. He said that if law enforcement is called to a business three …
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Young adults seeking drug addiction treatment hits record low

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In 2011/12, 4,690 adults aged between 18 and 24 entered treatment for heroin or crack addiction, down from 6,108 the previous year and almost a third of the 12,320 young adults who entered treatment for either drug in 2005/06. The over-40s is the only …
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Photo Release — Videoconference-Based Addiction Treatment Programs Such

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MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., Oct 1, 2012 (Menafn – GlobeNewswire via COMTEX) –People in early recovery from drug and alcohol addiction, particularly those with active lifestyles such as Baby Boomers, a group that has seen skyrocketing substance abuse …
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