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S.A.F.E. – Sober AF Entertainment

CREATING SAFE SPACES IN FUN PLACES Sober AF Entertainment is the voice for the community looking for fun without being around drugs or alcohol, these...

John Winslow – International Recovery Day

My name is John Winslow and I was born in 1949. I’m a person in long-term recovery and am now officially a “Snowbird”- meaning...

Mind-Over-Body Addiction Coping Skills

People who struggle with addiction — whether it’s to a substance such as drugs or alcohol, or for something like food — often face difficult...

What do You Mean? Alcoholism is a Disease

  This question was posed to the American Medical Association: I have read much on the acceptance of alcoholism as a disease but have always felt...

Alcohol Awareness Month

The month of April is National Alcohol Awareness Month in America. This program was originally created by the National Council on Alcoholism and Drug...

Freedom and Recovery: Our Challenges After 85 Years

Freedom and Recovery: Our Challenges After 85 Years By Tom A. Greenbelt, MD The intersection of the 85th anniversary of Dr. Bob Smith and Bill Wilson meeting...

Unexpected Compass in Hard Times? – by Tom Adams

As a child, I learned faith, hope, and love. I have not thought much about their relationship to each other and to me for...

What Bill Wilson can Teach us About the Coronavirus by Tom Adams

What Bill Wilson can teach us about the coronavirus by: Tom Adams 3/30/20 — Bill Wilson, the co-founder of Alcoholics Anonymous, has a lot to teach us...

Addiction by Brotherly Mud

September is National Recovery Month and what better way to raise awareness and celebrate recovery than share the newly released song, "Addiction" by Brotherly...

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