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Strengthening Families Through Care and Access
Why Family Support and Early Connection to Care Matter February is a time to reflect on legacy, resilience, and the strength of families and communities. As we honor Black History Month, we also recognize a long-standing truth: in our community, collective care has always been central to healing and survival. Across generations, families, faith communities, and trusted networks have supported one another—often when access to formal systems was limited. Today, strengthening fa
AAEW
Feb 123 min read


Understanding Substance Use Disorder Treatment
January marks Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Treatment Month , a national observance recognized by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration . This month is dedicated to helping communities better understand what treatment looks like, why it works, and how people can access care without fear or shame. At AAEW, we see this month as an opportunity to slow the conversation down and focus on clarity. Treatment is often misunderstood, and those misunderstandings
AAEW
Jan 52 min read


Home for the Holidays: Staying Grounded and Safe
The holidays can be beautiful — full of family, food, music, and traditions that light up the season. But for many people, this time of year can also bring stress, loneliness, grief, or memories that sit heavy on the heart. When routines shift and emotions run high, it’s normal to feel a little unsteady. If that’s you — or someone you love — you’re not alone. The holidays are not easy for everyone — and that’s okay. There are real ways to stay grounded and supported this seas
AAEW
Dec 4, 20252 min read


Healing from the Inside: The Overlap of PTSD, Substance Use, and the Power of Whole-Person Recovery
For many in the African American community, the experience of trauma is not uncommon. Generational pain, systemic inequities, racism,...
AAEW
Jun 3, 20253 min read
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