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Parenting course for women impacted by substance abuse begins in July

by | Jun 10, 2019 | Events, Health & Wellness

An upcoming educational group aims to help pregnant and parenting women who are struggling with substance use disorder.

 

Project LINK will host “Nurturing Program for Families in Substance Abuse Treatment and Recovery,” beginning July 2. The group will meet Tuesdays from 12:30 p.m. to 2 p.m. at the Ronald W. Branscome Building, 600 Jackson Street in Fredericksburg. Lunch will be provided. Complimentary FRED bus tokens are available for women who need help with transportation.

 

The program will run through mid-October, with a graduation celebration on Oct. 15.

 

The Nurturing Program for Families in Substance Abuse Treatment and Recovery focuses on attachment, child development, parent-child relationships and recovery. The curriculum is included on SAMHSA’s National Registry of Evidence-based Programs and Practices.

 

“Project LINK helps women, children and families impacted by substance abuse,” said Glenda Knight, Project LINK manager. “It is exciting to see families grow stronger through participation in this program.”

 

Project LINK supports  pregnant and parenting women who have risk factors for substance abuse or personal histories of substance use disorders. Its mission is to link women to resources that enhance their physical, emotional and spiritual wellbeing.

 

Project LINK is funded through the Federal Substance Abuse Block Grant. There is no cost to participate in the program.

 

To register for “Nurturing Program for Families in Substance Abuse Treatment and Recovery,” learn more about Project LINK or make a referral, call Knight at 540/891-3132 or [email protected].

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