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Hand-in-hand, we can work to REMOVE STIGMA and provide needed support and guidance to our congregation members and their families who are suffering from addiction.

We are the non-profit Interfaith Addiction and Recovery Coalition of Savannah, founded in 2019. Our primary purpose is to provide education and support for faith leaders and laity on the subjects of addiction and recovery. Addiction – in its many forms – destroys lives and families, and it thrives in secrecy. We aim to lift that veil of secrecy and make Savannah a healing community with the help of our informed faith leaders.

Our e-newsletter readership has expanded to include health care, treatment and mental health professionals, as well as people who have experienced addiction themselves and discovered the gift of recovery.

Newsletters

Volume 14 – June 2024

Periodic Newsletter Volume 14 • JUNE 2024 Hand-in-hand, we can work to remove stigma and provide needed support and guidance to our congregation members and their families who are suffering. Dear Savannah Faith Leaders, You are receiving this e-newsletter because we...

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Volume 13 – February 2024

Periodic Newsletter Volume 13 •   FEBRUARY 2024 Hand-in-hand, we can work to remove stigma and provide needed support and guidance  to our congregation members and their families who are suffering. Dear Savannah Faith Leaders,You are receiving this e-newsletter...

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Volume 12 – November 17, 2023

Periodic Newsletter Volume 12 • November 17, 2023 Hand-in-hand, we can work to REMOVE STIGMA and provide needed support and guidance to our congregation members and their families who are suffering from addiction. Dear Savannah Faith Leaders,     You are receiving...

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Volume 11 – June 29, 2023

Periodic Newsletter Volume 11 • June 29, 2023 Hand-in-hand, we can work to remove stigma and provide needed support and guidance  to our congregation members and their families who are suffering. Dear Savannah Faith Leaders,     You are receiving this e-newsletter...

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Volume 10 – April 2023

Periodic Newsletter Volume 10 • April 2023 Hand-in-hand, we can work to remove stigma and provide needed support and guidance  to our congregation members and their families who are suffering. Dear Savannah Faith Leaders,     You are receiving this e-newsletter...

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Volume 9 – January 2023

Periodic Newsletter Volume 9  - Janauary 2023 Hand-in-hand, we can work to remove stigma and provide needed support and guidance  to our  faith leaders, their congregation members and their families who are suffering. Dear Savannah Faith Leaders,You are receiving this...

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Volume 8 – April 2022

Periodic Newsletter Volume 8 • April 2022 Hand-in-hand, we can work to remove stigma and provide needed support and guidance  to our congregation members and their families who are suffering. Dear Savannah Faith Leaders,You are receiving this e-newsletter because we...

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Volume 7 – December 2021

Periodic Newsletter Volume 7  •   December 2021              Hand-in-hand, we can work to remove stigma and provide             needed support and guidance  to our congregation members             and their families who are suffering. Dear Savannah Faith Leaders, You...

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Volume 6 – FALL 2021

Periodic Newsletter Volume 6  •   FALL 2021 Hand-in-hand, we can work to remove stigma and provide needed support and guidance  to our congregation members and their families who are suffering. Dear Savannah Faith Leaders,You are receiving this e-newsletter because we...

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Volume 5 – June 2021

Periodic Newsletter Volume 5 • June 2021 Hand-in-hand, we can work to remove the stigma and provide needed support / guidance  to our congregation members and their families who are suffering. Dear Savannah Faith Leaders,You are receiving this e-newsletter because we...

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Recovery does not refer to an end product or result… In fact, our recovery is marked by an ever-deepening acceptance of our limitations.

- Patricia E. Deegan Ph.D.

independent consultant specializing in researching and lecturing on the topic of recovery and the empowerment of people who struggle with addiction and other mental health issues

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