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The complexities of recovery from drug addiction require a myriad of support services. One group, the Recovery Alumni Association, has stepped up to try to fill some of those needs in our community.
The primary purpose of the Recovery Alumni Association is to provide a close-knit clean and sober support group for each other and to mentor and give support to all graduates and current clients of CORR (Community Recovery Resources), its affiliates, and Nevada County Drug courts, said Bob Rogers, who is affiliated with the alimni group.
There are many, many problems an addict faces early in recovery. Once a person fights to get clean, they then have to face the struggles and challenges of everyday life. The lack of job skills, financial resources, education, dependable transportation, and affordable housing, to name a few, can seem so overwhelming that many give up and go back to their old way of life. They know how to survive in that world, Rogers said.
The Alumni Association was formed by dedicated members of the local recovery community to act as a channel for the help Nevada Countians may be willing to provide, to ensure that people who are working hard to overcome their disease receive the help they need.
The Recovery Alumni Association needs your help to Buck Meth. If you can send $1, or any amount possible, ther alumni group can continue to make positive changes in the lives of those trying to recover.
Thank you on behalf of all the addicts in Nevada County struggling to recover from the insidious disease of addiction, Rogers said.
Send any donations to Recovery Alumni Association, P.O. Box 2643, Grass Valley, Ca. 95945.
The primary purpose of the Recovery Alumni Association is to provide a close-knit clean and sober support group for each other and to mentor and give support to all graduates and current clients of CORR (Community Recovery Resources), its affiliates, and Nevada County Drug courts, said Bob Rogers, who is affiliated with the alimni group.
There are many, many problems an addict faces early in recovery. Once a person fights to get clean, they then have to face the struggles and challenges of everyday life. The lack of job skills, financial resources, education, dependable transportation, and affordable housing, to name a few, can seem so overwhelming that many give up and go back to their old way of life. They know how to survive in that world, Rogers said.
The Alumni Association was formed by dedicated members of the local recovery community to act as a channel for the help Nevada Countians may be willing to provide, to ensure that people who are working hard to overcome their disease receive the help they need.
The Recovery Alumni Association needs your help to Buck Meth. If you can send $1, or any amount possible, ther alumni group can continue to make positive changes in the lives of those trying to recover.
Thank you on behalf of all the addicts in Nevada County struggling to recover from the insidious disease of addiction, Rogers said.
Send any donations to Recovery Alumni Association, P.O. Box 2643, Grass Valley, Ca. 95945.


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