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Date: Tuesday, January 13, 2026Event Time: 7 p.m.Location: Changing Hands Bookstore- TempeAddress: 6428 South McClintock...
01/12/2026

Date: Tuesday, January 13, 2026
Event Time: 7 p.m.

Location: Changing Hands Bookstore- Tempe
Address: 6428 South McClintock Drive, Tempe AZ, 85283

Speaker:
Jaime Vinck, MC, LPC
Author of the Rehab Playbook
President of Meadows Behavioral Healthcare

Event Description: The Rehab Playbook
Jaime will introduce her new book, read some short passages and host a Q & A session. Come hear Jaime share insights from The Rehab Playbook, including how families can navigate the treatment world with clarity and confidence.

January is Human Trafficking Prevention Month. We extend a huge thank you to Arizona Anti-Trafficking Network for sharin...
01/08/2026

January is Human Trafficking Prevention Month. We extend a huge thank you to Arizona Anti-Trafficking Network for sharing this important and valuable information.

January is Human Trafficking Prevention Month, and you may see information that elevates awareness about labor and s*x trafficking, but the reality is that trafficking does not stop when January...

01/05/2026
Today is World Kindness Day. World Kindness Day and the Benefits of Being Grateful - Together AZ
11/13/2025

Today is World Kindness Day.
World Kindness Day and the Benefits of Being Grateful - Together AZ

On November 13, 2025, the world will celebrate World Kindness Day. This annual, global event is a reminder of how important and impactful random acts of kindness can be. They...

Red Ribbon Week begins today! The mission is to lead and support our nation’s families and communities in nurturing the ...
10/23/2025

Red Ribbon Week begins today! The mission is to lead and support our nation’s families and communities in nurturing the full potential of healthy, drug free youth. Read more:

Red Ribbon inspires our kids to Be Drug Free Red Ribbon Week takes place each year from October 23 through 31st. National Family Partnership, formerly the National Federation of Parents...

You don’t have to be alone in  . Find your support network. Find your strength. Explore options that work for YOU at sam...
09/15/2025

You don’t have to be alone in . Find your support network. Find your strength. Explore options that work for YOU at samhsa.gov/recovery

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09/08/2025

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Recovery is Possible.

In 1991 the first issue of Recovering Together was published as a source to provide comprehensive and cutting edge information on recovery, treatment and prevention for addiction recovery and behavioral health. Today, as Together AZ, we continue to be a valuable source of information that anyone can access for a better way of life.

Barbara Brown’s vision of providing assistance and information to the still suffering alcoholic, drug addict and mentally ill shines stronger today then ever. The goal is to help as many people as possible recover from substance abuse addiction and other behavioral health issues. Through our vast network of quality treatment providers, mental health facilities, sober living homes, self help groups and licensed mental health therapists, we strive in providing the best treatment options in Arizona and Nationwide.

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