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CAPRSS Newsletter – June 2021

June 2021 Digital Newsletter Congrats Springs Recovery Connection! Springs Recovery Connection is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit recovery community organization. We are community-based citizens, in long term recovery, who want to educate, mentor,…

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CAPRSS Newsletter – December 2020

December 2020 Digital Newsletter Virtual Learning Community Join us on December 9, 2020 at 12:00pm EDT for a webinar on How to Celebrate Our Teams This month we will focus…

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This is Our Lane

When I was thinking about what to write for this blog, I went through a list of the usual suspects – the state of peer recovery, the role of Faces…

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Key Harm Reduction Strategies

Harm reduction isn’t explicitly a pathway of recovery — although some do identify that way — it is however, a health strategy aimed toward reducing the harm associated with drug…

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Glynis Anderson

Glynis Anderson is the Founder and CEO of Home of New Vision (HNV), a nonprofit Substance Use Disorder and Mental Health treatment facility in Ann Arbor, Michigan. A true visionary,…

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Parable of Two Programs

Once upon a time there existed two organizations pledged to offer hope and help to individuals and families affected by alcohol and other drug problems. The first, which we shall…

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Stand up, stand out, speak out, and be proud about it

I’m Merlyn Karst. After a long and successful career in corporate America and while living in California, I retired in the late eighties. I then worked as a consultant and dealt with my own issues resulting from misuse of the drug, alcohol. This led to my becoming an administrator of an alternative sentencing program dedicated to finding solutions other than incarceration for drug related offenses. I coined a phrase – providing reasons and resources to reduce recidivism. Finding a path to long-term recovery, for others and myself, has provided huge recovery dividends. I saw so much evidence that recovery healed families; it made a profound and lasting impression. I found myself to be a sort of “recovery ambassador. “

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