VIOLENCE PREVENTION
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The Men’s Violence Prevention is a 26-session program for men having trouble with, or who have been convicted of, family violence, domestic abuse, or power and control issues. Sessions are held once a week with a varied curriculum. Abstinence from the use of all alcohol and drugs while in this program is mandatory.
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We, as the Alumni Council of Curran Seeley, are dedicated to providing support, knowledge, and advocacy to the Curran Seeley community of employees and clients. We recognize the critical role that Curran Seeley provides in its comprehensive treatment of substance use disorders and are committed to volunteering our time and efforts to support Curran Seeley’s mission of health and well-being in our neighborhoods.
Objectives of the Curran Seeley Alumni Council
It is the objective of the founding members of the Council to remain engaged in involvement with the Curran Seeley community, by way of event planning and participation, meeting attendance, philanthropy, and substance abuse education. As a council, we hope that our collective experiences and stories of success in recovery will aid in our efforts to support the Curran Seeley mission. Any Curran Seeley Alumni who wish to participate in various activities or planning of events will be part of a C/S Alumni Club. Our goal is to develop a group of individuals that will meet regularly to share their stories, their strength and hope; and their ideas for the development of an additional support group for people struggling with substance abuse disorders.
Members will agree to:
- attend Curran Seeley Alumni Council meetings
- provide input, feedback, and fundraising ideas to the Curran Seeley staff
- be a contact (by phone, email or in person) for any recovering addict
- volunteer their time to aid in any Curran Seeley fundraising event or awareness events
- have a strong desire for recovery and a plan to live a life of recovery
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