Summer is hanging by a thread…
Summer was so fleeting. It barely arrived before the leaves on the hill started to change just last week. My California genes scream for longer days, warm nights and a bit of salt in the air to hopefully fend off the inevitable snowflakes of an early October storm that I know is looming ahead.
I have been neglecting our blog as biz is just busy busy busy. No shortage of addiction and it’s attending urgency. In fact, I’m always a bit surprised when I look at our blog stats and I see we had a slew of readers in a day when there has been nothing new to report. GOSH SORRY to our fans.
So many lives seem to be hanging by a thread much like my attachment to summer. Pain and suffering, drugs – booze – homelessness. Despair is in full swing for those addicted and often the staff that is here to serve with 14 hour work days, dozens of drug tests to process and no bus passes for the weary.
The good news is we are growing and busy
We have finally finished editing our Eating Disorder Directory and the General Directory is almost done with an addiction section added to this years edition and we have been slugging out a values coupon flyer for the community to raise money for our scholarships.
Watch in the next week that the new directories will be posted for download on the web site.
As we reflected back on the year we know that folks who had the directory have sent their loved ones to the following programs:
Ascend Recovery Summit Lodge Cirque Lodge Wilderness Ministries
Highland Ridge Hospital Hazeldon in Minnesota and a sober house in Washington state.
Those are just the folks we know about. We know that several others were referred to programs and met with admissions but were not able to make it work – Detox is one of those programs that it is difficult to find funding .
We are so grateful for our friends in the community who just keep growing and building and serving – there is a new program in Pleasant Grove called Willow Tree. We welcome them.
As we have started to compile our statistics for 2011 it is phenomenal that we have been able to help as many individuals as we have. Some have not been ready for recovery but most embraced the opportunity and did well. We have had 221 members come through the program and we have provided transitional housing for 198 individuals throughout the year.
We do what no one else does in the outpatient substance abuse world. No one has created a comprehensive multi dimensional approach like we have – available in one location a customized approach – solution designed recovery.
You can do it. You can overcome the chaos of addiction and find some peace and contentment.
call 801-472-9780 for an application or email me nancy@ipromisefoundation.org