ADDRESSING THE CRISIS OF TEENAGERS AND THEIR FAMILIES AT RISK FOR DRUG AND ALCOHOL USE AND ABUSE Our Angels at Risk educational programs and services are designed to encourage communication on a parent to parent, teen to teen, and parent to teen level. As a community the issue of drug alcohol abuse in youth and families is an epidemic crisis. soldes coque iphone We know that early education, prevention, intervention and treatment can change families’ futures forever. coque iphone Our mission is to raise this awareness. coque iphone 2019 Currently we have many communities from California to New York asking for our help. coque iphone pas cher Our programs and services are in more demand than ever. The success of our mission is unequivocal. coque iphone pas cher Angels at Risk continues to be a juggernaut against drug and alcohol use and abuse for youth and their families by sharing. coque iphone 2019 It is our goal to have a center where all families rich or poor can get help, support and treatment, and other communities who are asking for our help can learn how to implement the Angels at Risk philosophy. coque iphone x Angels at Risk knows that when the issue of drug and alcohol use and abuse is addressed very early on in life, the future of teenagers, kids and their families can be changed forever.
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Spirit Recovery
Spirit Recovery is about recovering our authenticity, our natural condition as joyful human beings. To do this Spirit Recovery has created programs, journeys and events that promote expansion beyond the limitations of your beliefs, to get back to yourself as you were before the programming — a spiritual being who is free to love, free to live, free to be happy. Spirit Recovery was born out of a a desire to create a non-denominational program for the growing numbers of people who are seeking to recover and increase their spiritual consciousness. We designed our programs so people can reclaim their authentic state as spiritual beings — like becoming children again, loving life completely and fully, while maintaining the wisdom of our adult experience. Living an authentic life. Being authentic is the natural condition of humans. coque iphone pas cher When we are authentic we express spontaneously with love and joy for life. soldes coque iphone As young children we started out connected to Nature, to Spirit to the wholeness of Life and felt free to express that connection. As we grew, we began to be programmed in order to fit into society’s beliefs. coque iphone xs max Some of these beliefs served us well, and many created conflict within ourselves. coque iphone 6 We learned to modify our behavior, to emulate what we thought we were supposed to be and not what we really were. outlet coque iphone We started self-judging and self-rejecting based on what we were taught and as a result, we lost our authentic selves. coque iphone 6 Lee McCormick is the founder of the Ranch Recovery Center in Nunnelly, Tennessee, and The Canyon Treatment Center in Malibu, California. soldes coque iphone He is also cofounder of Nashville’s Integrative Life Center and IOP/PHP Community Recovery program in Nashville, Tennessee. Through the organization of Spirit Recovery, Inc., McCormick facilitates the production of healing and recovery conferences and spiritual journeys around the world. He is the executive producer of the documentary Dreaming Heaven, in which he plays a leading role.
Tommy Rosen – Yoga, Recovery
Tommy Rosen is a yoga teacher and addiction recovery expert who has spent the last two decades immersed in yoga, recovery and wellness. He holds advanced certifications in both Hatha and Kundalini Yoga and has 20 years of recovery from acute drug addiction. Tommy is one of the pioneers in the burgeoning field of Yoga and Recovery assisting others to holistically transcend addictions of all kinds.
Nicky Myers – Yoga Teacher – Recovery
The 12-step recovery model, created in 1939, is the most well-known and pervasive addiction/recovery program in the world with millions of practitioners internationally. In a word, the characteristics and effects of addiction could easily be described as separation. Addictive behaviors separate and disconnect us from ourselves, our loved ones, our environment and so much more. Conversely, yoga itself means union, integration, balance. Yoga and its practices teach the fine art of balancing our multidimensional lives while living in a complex world. The 12-step program approaches addiction at a cognitive level, yoga includes a somatic approach. The combining of the two creates a model that truly addresses addiction as the physical, mental and spiritual disease that it is. Y12SR recognizes that yoga and its practices are a part of a holistic recovery program and rather than a replacement, it provides adjunct tools to address the physical, mental and spiritual disease of addiction.