From Rachel Chernick <[email protected]>
Subject A candid look at how COVID-19 is affecting families
Date April 19, 2020 12:05 PM
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Families need our support now more than ever Dear Friend, In this uncertain time, we are all concerned about the health and well-being of our loved ones. For parents and caregivers of children struggling with addiction, there is the constant worry of relapse or overdose, the increased difficulty accessing treatment and the challenge of navigating limit setting while quarantined. These all bring a new level of stress that can often feel unbearable. Families find themselves on a parallel path with their loved ones – whether they are in active addiction or in early recovery. Parents are reaching out to us for help in how to best support and/or navigate their child’s addiction in the midst of a pandemic. We need your help to ensure we can continue to meet the demand as we expand our online and remote resources to meet the challenges of the moment. The issues our families are facing have complicating factors that require novel responses. Some of the situations they are facing include: A mother worried about her 22-year-old daughter who relapsed due to financial stress brought on by unemployment. A father struggling with how to set limits with his 16-year-old son who is leaving the home to obtain substances and as a result placing other family members at increased risk for COVID infection. A father who is unable to access treatment for his19-year-old son who is struggling with both substance use and mental health issues. A mother learning how to set limits for her daughter with an alcohol use disorder who is sheltering in place at home. There is no one-size-fits-all solution for the challenges associated with substance misuse. We take the time to understand each family’s unique situation and to create a plan that is based on their individual family’s needs. We invite them to return to us as often as they need to obtain ongoing support through our variety of programs and resources. And, perhaps most importantly, we offer a nonjudgmental, compassionate and loving space for parents to share their struggles, frustrations and worries about their children, something that many parents who contact us have never had. A single conversation can change the trajectory of a family’s life. This work is powerful and significant. We hope we can count on you to support this life changing work. Your gift, in any amount will help us continue providing uninterrupted support services and resources to the families who need us most. DONATE TODAY Sincerely, Rachel Chernick, LCSW AVP, Helpline Services and Evaluation Research P.S. If you are not able to make a monetary donation, there are other ways to support our families through this crisis: Shop Amazon through smile.amazon.com, select Center on Addiction as your charity of choice, and Amazon will donate 0.5% of the price of your eligible AmazonSmile purchases. Round up to the nearest dollar and donate your spare change when making any purchase, click here to learn more. Find other ways to give, including hosting a digital fundraiser, employer matching, donating rewards points and more. ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ DONATE www.centeronaddiction.org Center on Addiction | 485 Lexington Ave., Floor 3, New York, NY 10017 Unsubscribe [email protected] Update Profile | About Constant Contact Sent by [email protected] in collaboration with Try email marketing for free today!
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