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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

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2 days ago2 min read
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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 33 min read
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Understanding Alcohol Use Disorder: What You Need to Know and Why It Matters
What is Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD)? Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) is a medical condition that involves the inability to stop or control...

AAEW
Apr 83 min read
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Awareness, Prevention, and Healing: Taking Action Against Opioid and Stimulant Misuse in Our Community
As we step into March, AAEW is committed to raising awareness, promoting prevention, and fostering healing in our communities. The opioid...

AAEW
Mar 53 min read
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The Hidden Dangers of Fentanyl and Stimulant Contamination
The Invisible Crisis: Protecting Our Communities from Fentanyl In recent years, fentanyl has become a silent threat, devastating...

AAEW
Feb 43 min read
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A New Year, A New Hope: Celebrating the First National Substance Use Disorder Treatment Month
January 2025 is National SUD Treatment Month! Join AAEW in breaking stigma, spreading hope and celebrating recovery.

AAEW
Jan 63 min read
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