ONLINE EVENT: Now What? A beginning conversation to support families moving from reacting to responding when our kids begin experimenting with substances. Learning that our kids are trying substances can be scary. As families, we are a valuable resource to … Read More
ONLINE EVENT: Now What? A beginning conversation to support families moving from reacting to responding when our kids begin experimenting with substances. Learning that our kids are trying substances can be scary. As families, we are a valuable resource to … Read More
ONLINE EVENT: Now What? A beginning conversation to support families moving from reacting to responding when our kids begin experimenting with substances. Learning that our kids are trying substances can be scary. As families, we are a valuable resource to … Read More
Join us for the Winter Art Market! Celebrate the season with us and explore beautiful, one-of-a-kind creations crafted by artists from the recovery community. This special event is the perfect opportunity to find unique holiday gifts, support local talent, and … Read More
Join us for an engaging one-hour webinar designed to help you navigate the challenges of the winter months. We’ll work on individualized activity plans that align with your core values and support overall well-being. You’ll leave with actionable strategies help … Read More
SEA: For Adults is a 90 minute suicide prevention workshop developed by NEED2 to provide foundational information about suicide that is accessible and relevant to adults; no matter their role in the community. In this workshop we will discuss the … Read More
ONLINE EVENT: Now What? A beginning conversation to support families moving from reacting to responding when our kids begin experimenting with substances. Learning that our kids are trying substances can be scary. As families, we are a valuable resource to … Read More
ONLINE EVENT: Now What? A beginning conversation to support families moving from reacting to responding when our kids begin experimenting with substances. Learning that our kids are trying substances can be scary. As families, we are a valuable resource to … Read More