
Recovery Story: Paul Bryant
From overdose, attempted suicide, & dropping out of high school to recovery, fatherhood & multiple college degrees, this is a story that will speak to
From overdose, attempted suicide, & dropping out of high school to recovery, fatherhood & multiple college degrees, this is a story that will speak to
If you were alive in 1981, then you know June 5. You know the day when the CDC announced to the world that there was
Chief Program Officer of Foundry Ministries, Brandon Lackey, recently shared with Art Wimberly how The Foundry is working to improve the lives of those with
As parents, our children’s safety is our top concern – and never far from our minds. We teach our kids not to run out in
Before the pandemic locked us in our homes, there was an epidemic ravaging American high schools E-cigarettes and vaping. E-cigarette use ballooned with trendy new
Let’s eliminate some common myths and focus in on our researched facts: Myth: You cannot become addicted to marijuana. Fact: Although it is less
With each new year comes new resolutions. People often take the time to reflect on goals and to plan for ways they can redirect their
Student Programs is by far one of APC’s largest prevention initiatives. We host peer led, adult supervised student groups in local high schools called INFOCUS
While I was in rehab, we attended local 12-Step meetings three times each week. One of these meetings was a women’s 12-Step study where we
My final post in this series discusses the emotional fallout of boundary setting and gives some suggestions for how to manage the challenges of boundary