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AREAS - Our Recovery
Community Education Support Service
We have learned that advocacy
and reducing stigma begins with offering support to people who
fear speaking up because they maybe viewed as "bad" - and feel
intimidated by and/or do not know how to get help. So MOAR has
set up AREAS, Addiction Recovery Education Access Services, an
educational support system for the recovery community.
We are providing recovery support education based on requests
from the membership. We are building on our pilot projects, and
develop peer leadership that reaches out to people in need. The
vision is about building a strong recovery community, who help
each other help themselves, as we learn to educate the public
and policymakers and make the following a reality:
Faces and Voices of
Recovery: Visible, Vocal, Valuable, Victorious
How Does AREAS Work
Originally beginning in Worcester, we have one month topics that
cross the spectrum of:
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How to Cope with a CORI
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Help and Hope for
Hepatitis C
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Building a Relationship
with Your DSS Worker
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Learning to Navigate the
System
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Addressing Housing Issues
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Relapse Prevention Skills
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Building Values in
Recovery
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Educating Policymakers
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How to Tell Your Story of
Recovery in Sixty Seconds, "MOAR" or Less
MOAR, also, provides as
requested "How to Start a Parent Support Group"
MOAR Educational Resources for You Created By MOAR members.
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A Mini Resource Guide with
MOAR to Come
Navigating The System: One Page Fact Sheets
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A Detox and Adolescent
Services Resource Guide
Listing of State Detox and Adolescent Support Resources
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Considering Consequences
of Drug Use Resource Guide
Lists Drugs, inclusive of alcohol with effects of use
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MOAR on Recovery Capital:
An Investment for Society
Stories submitted from individuals and families in the
recovery process. Lists Peer Parent Support Groups
MOAR Accomplishments
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Supporting the
establishment of an adolescent treatment facility in Western
MA
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Nineteen years of Recovery
Month Celebrations with national attention
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Nine Years of Celebrating
Alcohol Awareness Month
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Increased availability of
activities across the state from over 5 locations in 6 years
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Policymaker and Public
Education to support services for families and individuals
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Collaboration with
Community and Statewide Coalitions to Create Public
Awareness
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15 awards for Community
Contributions
Membership
What MOAR Members do to create those accomplishments:
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Some of our members have
helped develop peer to peer recovery education, others have
benefited from the service, and are educating others. Others
are presenting to peer groups, treatment providers,
policymakers and members of the media to address needs of
those recovering from addiction.
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Other members make the
presence of the recovering community known simply by going
to relevant public forums.
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Some members contribute
stories and items of interest to our newsletter.
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Members volunteer their
time behind the scenes to support informational campaigns,
rallies, and conferences and other events that support
MOAR's mission. Other opportunities include event planning,
preparing print, media and web material, telephone calls,
letter writing, administrative, clerical support.
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Some members simply attend
MOAR meetings to discuss issues, or to learn about how to
inform and educate others regarding addiction and recovery.
Membership
Benefits
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The MOAR Newsletter
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Updates and alerts
regarding legislation and budget issues that impact the
recovering community
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Information and Resources
circulated at meetings
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Coaching and support in
maintaining anonymity traditions and in presenting
effectively to individuals and groups
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The benefits and
satisfactions of making a difference in the lives of others
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