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Published May 2, 2008
Family members and others close to someone with addiction often bear the burden of the illness and wonder where to turn. PRO-ACT’s Family Education Program is designed to provide education, hope, and help. Over three nights, held once each week for three weeks, participants learn about the nature of addiction, the impact on the family, and helpful resources.
The program will answer questions to help your struggling family member to find treatment, support groups, group homes, insurance coverage, funding for those without insurance, and more. The program also focuses on the other family members, who may feel overwhelmed. How can we help the user without enabling their addiction? How can we help ourselves live calmer, saner, healthier lives?
PRO-ACT’s Family Program has served over 1,000 family members in the past six years. The program is presented by trained volunteers who are themselves family members of people with drug/alcohol addiction.
View the program’s schedule or contact us for more information. The program is free, and all matters discussed are confidential.
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