
Six Reasons Family Should Be Involved in Addiction Treatment
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We Bring Healing to the Entire Family At New Directions for Women, we have been helping women and their families for more than 40 years.

America has never been more addicted. The rampant use of heroin, prescription painkillers, crystal meth, cocaine, and alcohol has swept the countryside – from Los

We have all seen celebrities publicly battle an addiction to drugs or alcohol. Unfortunately, when a famous person’s life becomes a train wreck because of

We start every Circle of Life fundraising breakfast with an invocation prayer. It represents a request for the spiritual blessing of our higher power as

Ann: To celebrate her life, her daughter-in-law Margo Lyerly will be sharing some memories. Margo? Thank you so much. Margo: Good morning. It’s my pleasure

I better watch out because I think you might be my boss in a few years, Salia! Is there anything more precious than the wonder

Going Online to Find Help for A Drug or Alcohol Addiction We live in a digital age where modern technology continues to dominate more and

There is No Shame in Struggling with Addiction and Postpartum Depression Coming to terms with a drug or alcohol addiction is not easy for anyone.

Behavioral Addictions Are Often Substituted For A Drug or Alcohol Addiction Let’s be honest. Getting sober is hard work! It is uncomfortable. It is unfamiliar.

Eighteen years ago, New Directions for Women began serving women with their children and pregnant women. We were founded in 1977 with the vision of providing all women affordable, accessible addiction treatment services specialized for women.

Being a Sober Mom is Challenging Being a mother is a rewarding experience, but it can also feel like a difficult full-time job. Living a

A founding mother of New Directions for Women Author, philanthropist, and recovery activist Faith Strong’s name describes her to a “tee”. As an activist and