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The Abstinence Based Recovery Society (known herein as ABR) is a social justice and health initiative registered as a non-profit whose goal is to dramatically increase the number of government funded beds in abstinence-aimed addiction recovery centers.

MAKING THINGS EASIERABR is a new non-profit.We have one goal: Bringing real recovery back into the continuum of care in ...
20/05/2020

MAKING THINGS EASIER

ABR is a new non-profit.
We have one goal: Bringing real recovery back into the continuum of care in addictions. We want more abstinence based beds available and paid for by governments.

Addicts should have the same claim to real health care as any other patients. Some addicts may be good candidates for a lifetime of narcotic subsistence, but most really would like to be free of these dependencies.

This is a numbers game.

We need thousands of signatures from every kind of citizen supporting this cause.

So, as of today, we have made access to our PETITION SIGN UP earlier and more visible on our https://abrnow.ca/ website.

The JOIN button appears twice very early on in the website

And each time it leads you directly to our SUPPORT LIST SIGN UP

Help us help more people begin their wonderful journey of real recovery to a full bodied life and full citizenship.

All we want from you NOW is your name and email address.

Please encourage all your friends, family and colleagues who feel as passionately as you do about this important matter to add their names and email addresses as well.

Many thanks!

Of all the Four Pillars (Prevention, Treatment, Enforcement and Harm Reduction), Prevention has been the most largely ig...
15/05/2020

Of all the Four Pillars (Prevention, Treatment, Enforcement and Harm Reduction), Prevention has been the most largely ignored and underfunded.
The ODD SQUAD PRODUCTION SOCIETY is one of the few organizations in Canada that honors the heart, soul and street-wise practicality of real Prevention work.
Here is a short menu of the kind of work that these police and retired police and many volunteers have been doing for years and for which they have garnered countless well-deserved awards.
Peer-to-Peer Program, Hockey Mentorship, Youth Fitness Training, Drug Education, Gang Education and Film Production.
Take a look at a portion of their latest report.

Gang and drug education for our younger generation is more important than it ever was, especially during these times of a societal slowdown, higher levels of anxiety and increased social pressures. And we are stepping up to address this. In January 2020, Odd Squad partnered up with Safer Schools Together to produce a 4-part gang education chronology: Gangs and Guns 2020. This innovative documentary series is designed for students, educators, and law enforcement in British Columbia, and although the distribution has been impacted by COVID-19 we want our supporters to see this valuable work.

Please check out our website for more information:
https://oddsquad.com/

Hollywood Star Rob Lowe celebrating 29 years of sobriety.This post is thanks to our colleague Kim Candise Scott in Calga...
13/05/2020

Hollywood Star Rob Lowe celebrating 29 years of sobriety.

This post is thanks to our colleague Kim Candise Scott in Calgary and the great people at Fresh Start Recovery Centre in Calgary.

Mr. Lowe gave a great speech at the Turning Point annual fundraiser at the Four Seasons Hotel in Vancouver a few years ago, as well.

https://www.facebook.com/82373174508/posts/10158240097219509/?sfnsn=mo

RAY OF HOPEBoxer Sugar Ray Leonard was used to spending months in isolation preparing for fights but the retired world c...
08/05/2020

RAY OF HOPE

Boxer Sugar Ray Leonard was used to spending months in isolation preparing for fights but the retired world champion has said one of the ways he stays sane through the coronavirus lockdown is by attending Alcoholics Anonymous meetings online.
Leonard, who regularly spent months away from the crowds as he trained to win six world titles at five weights between 1979 and 1989, has been attending AA meetings for close to 15 years.
“I can’t go to meetings now but I am on Zoom, I get it on Zoom and I join AA meetings that (have) people from the UK, Puerto Rico, all over the world and we’re watching this, like I am doing with you, because technology is so amazing,” the 63-year-old told Reuters from his home in California.
“I can relate to that and I love this. You can go anywhere. It takes you to where everyone else is. It puts us together.”
Leonard, who has fought alcohol and drug addiction and struggled with what he called “the demons” inside him, said he was wary of the online version of AA but understood the assistance they offer.
“It was scary because, like you asked me, I was afraid, not afraid, well, yes I was afraid,” he said. “I was afraid to go on camera and say, ‘Hi guys, I am Sugar Ray’ – I say Ray – ‘and I’m an alcoholic. That was tough but I am getting better now talking about these things that are so stigmatized.
“It’s new people, but it’s the demons messing with me,” said the man remembered for his epic fights with Roberto Duran, Thomas Hearns and Marvin Hagler — known as the Fabulous Four.
“They’re saying, ‘Don’t reveal yourself, Don’t reveal yourself’. And this guy is saying ‘Ray, it’s OK, it’s OK, you’re one and the same, you guys are alcoholics’.”
Leonard, whose Sugar Ray Leonard Foundation was set up to fight Type 1 and 2 Diabetes, is a regular online with almost 2 million followers on Facebook and Instagram plus regular videos showing workouts and promoting charity auctions.
He remains in shape and told fans a great way to beat the isolation blues is to keep active, whether it’s punching a heavy bag or simply shadow boxing for a few seconds in your kitchen.
Leonard, who was famous for his grace and speed in the ring, was good humored about being recognized in the online gatherings, even if some of the younger participants know him more for his smooth moves outside the ring than inside.
“(People say) ‘You’re that guy right’ and I say, ‘Yeah, but what guy?’ And he says, ‘The guy on Dancing with the Stars’.” (Reporting by Andrew Downie; Editing by Ken Ferris)

We've added a small but important note to our ABR website sign up page:  Note: Only the “Name” and “Email” fields are re...
06/05/2020

We've added a small but important note to our ABR website sign up page: Note: Only the “Name” and “Email” fields are required; all other fields are optional.
I've received enough lovely, kind responses from you to know that you like the initiative. But only a handful of you have actually added your name to the petition.
This is a numbers game. It is all about the petition.
Please show your support by signing up your name and email address.
Thanks and best wishes,
David

30/04/2020

Exciting new social justice/health initiative about to launch with new website. Watch this space.

30/04/2020

We plan to launch our new social justice/health initiative website on Friday.

As Rachel Maddow loves to say, "WATCH THIS SPACE."

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