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COA Awareness Week - Emphasizing the Continued Need to Address the Needs of the Children

 

Addiction - an ACE that often times will have multiple co-existing ACEs - is now a national health epidemic.  Overdose rates are on the rise.  Every child or teen living with parental addiction is vulnerable to the pain, isolation, and fear every single day.  But it doesn’t have to be that way!

This advocacy campaign – recognized around the world during the week Valentine’s Day falls – honors the struggle of impacted kids and teenagers.  Visit our website to review the social media toolkit and many resources available to share in your community.  Create an event to educate your community or provide support and healing to children and teens.  Additionally, check out Facebook, Twitter, and Linked In during the week and share our messages and tools to help raise awareness, and provide hope that things can change.  

Help make the difference in the lives of children during COA Awareness Week 2018, and empower them to heal!

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Thank you, Mary Beth! 

I am deeply grateful for people who made a difference in my life as an ACA — in childhood and “adult childhood.” NACoA and Sis Winger have played a mission-critical role, and, in fact, introduced the ACEs Study to me shortly after Sis became aware of it. Your work is invaluable and appreciated, and inspired me on pathway to more conscious parenting. My kids grew up in a saner and more loving home thanks to NACoA. I loved sharing your materials in treatment centers as I did volunteer work. Thank you for your service —  you, Sis, Gail, all who have worked to remind government, faith communities, treatment centers, the medical community, educators, and researchers to remember the children, and to give voice to those who cannot speak for themselves. Most important? Thanks for the constant reminder that one caring adult CAN make all the difference in the life of a child who does not know he or she didn’t cause family addiction and/or abuse, and that they cannot control it or cure it. 

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