The State of Tennessee Department of Mental Health & Substance Abuse Services has launched an exciting, new mission partnering with faith-based communities across the state. Together, we are building a recovery network comprised of compassionate and concerned citizens who are reaching out to those struggling with addictions and connecting them to vital substance misuse services. Your congregation can join this effort.
Attendees will…
- Learn about the disease of addiction and understand what recovery is and how both affect the community and how it may be affecting members of your congregation.
- Have the opportunity apply as a Certified Recovery Church OR Faith-Based Organization in the State of Tennessee.
- Learn about resources in the region and their own community to support their congregation and community members struggling with addiction.
- Learn about Substance Abuse Prevention Coalitions and their work in the communities in Tennessee and how congregations can support coalition’s efforts to prevent substance misuse and what strategies address the impact on the region.
JOIN US ON January 30th, 2017 – 6:00pm to 8:00pm at 225 N Main St, Clinton, TN 37716 DOORS OPEN 5:30pm
For more information contact:
Stephanie Armbrister Strutner Executive Director: Allies for Substance Abuse Prevention of Anderson County (865) 457-3007 office or (865) 742-4690 cell email: sastrutner@gmail.com
Jason Goodman: Project Lifeline Recovery Coordinator Region 2 Ph: 865 327 7107 email: jgoodman@metrodrug.org
Dr. Monty Burks Director of Faith-Based Initiatives, Tennessee Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services Ph: 615 770-1783 email: Monty.Burks@tn.gov
Can anyone attend the meeting on jan 30th?
Yes! Anyone may attend. We hope you will join us.