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“The choices were just symptoms of my eternal pain and the continuous insanity of my addiction was just a pattern I accepted in a time of deep sorrow.”
I’ve been to about 9 treatment centers and served more jail time than I'd ever like to admit.
“Somehow the loss of the children made us want to use more instead of getting our lives together.”
I don’t think anything really could have stopped me from my high. When they took me into custody it was the start of the beginning. I say start because I was able to begin to see how unmanageable my life really was. It was like the blinders I put up … had finally come down.
I don’t think anything really could have stopped me from my high. When they took me into custody it was the start of the beginning. I say start because I was able to begin to see how unmanageable my life really was. It was like the blinders I put up … had finally come down.
Join United in Recovery as they honor the lives and journey of recovery this September. From naloxone distributions to a 30-day self-care challenge, Recovery Month is for everyone - every person, every family, every community.
Join us for free food and community resources, live music, and powerful stories of recovery. This family-friendly, community picnic is free, open to the public, and serves to honor and support those in recovery while celebrating the service providers and community members who make recovery, in all its forms, possible.
A Letter to the Editor from United in Recovery Director, Olivia Grace Oden, in response to the stigma and backlash from community members over the outdoor NaloxBox project in Bloomsburg Town Park.
Upcoming Events
Join us for our 3rd Annual Recovery Picnic at Briar Creek Lake in Berwick. There will be free food, live music, personal stories of recovery, and so much more!