Events

ATCPCC 2011 – Success Story

New Directions For Women has just hosted ATCPCC 2011 in Santa Barbara, CA. Highlights are soon to come but we wanted to offer a story of encouragement. New Directions for Women takes pride in empowering those in the treatment field. Along with contributing to the recovery and sobriety of women in treatment, New Directions for [...]

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Developing Sustainable Funding with Benevon

    A team of 7 New Directions for Women supporters, including board members, staff, and volunteers, attended a two day Benevon training at the Hyatt Regency in Irvine on July 12th and 13th. This workshop trained our team in raising sustainable funding for our organization in the years to come. New Directions for Women [...]

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New Directions For Women’s Annual Picnic

Every year New Directions for Women host an annual picnic. This picnic serves the purpose of bring together those who have helped New Directions for Women to become what it is. Board Members, Volunteers, Staff, Family, Friends, surrounding community, and Alumni are invited to fellowship over food and wonderful scenery.This years Annual Picnic was a [...]

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Celebrating our local care partners

On a beautiful Thursday in July, New Directions for Women had the pleasure of hosting about a dozen local therapists, interventionists and other professionals in the field of addiction treatment at our three acre campus in Costa Mesa, CA. We pride ourselves in knowing our local care partners in order to provide the best possible continuum [...]

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Going Back To College | ATCPCC Guest Lecturer | Randy Haveson

Thank you to Randy Haveson of HERO House for this lecture “How to get back into the College Setting” Hi, everybody. I’m Randy Haveson. I’m the Founder and Executive Director of the HERO House, the higher education recovery option. We are a sober living program specifically for college students. We have locations in Atlanta, and [...]

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New Directions for Women at Orange County Job Fair

New Directions for Women continues to pride itself in the relationships we hold with community organizations. We have an extensive list of volunteers who continue to support in gift and time. We also maintain relationships with various community organizations. We are proud to announce that recently New Directions for Women was invited to participate in [...]

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What Ever it Takes for Recovery

A local high school hosted an exhibit entitled “Every 15 Minutes.” Newport Harbor High School, in Newport Beach, California, staged the results of accidents the occur as a results of drinking and driving. The exhibit included a car turned over with a young kids stuck underneath. It included another body that had been throw from [...]

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Relationships – The Building Blocks of Recovery

Marriage and Family therapists (MFT’s) play a pivotal role in recovery. One misconception around recovery is that the addict is the only one in need of professional help. We know that families and familial relationships are also affected by addiction. Often times the family needs therapy to assist the process of recovery. New Directions for Women is a drug and [...]

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New Directions for Women featured on A&E’s “Intervention”

  Recently a patient (MaryAnne)  from New Directions for Women was featured on A&E’s emotionally moving and life changing show, “Intervention.” We are proud to continue offering qaulity care for women, childern and their families. Because of our expertise in gender specific treatment and our unique ability to have a patient’s children live on our peaceful campus [...]

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Celebrating Women’s Treatment and Recovery | Los Angeles WAAT Conference

There is life changing work happening at New Direction for Women. We don’t take for granted that some have volunteered their time and others have committed their lives to helping women, children and their families overcome the difficulty of addiction. We celebrate the sacrifices of many every day that we come in to answer phones, [...]

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