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A compelling evening not to miss! Join us Thursday, March 26 -7pm The Bayit, Richmond, BC -when Sharene Shuster tells her son Jordan’s story -and her advocacy for change!
Thanks, Giuseppe for posting these ictures and for your support of our event!!!
Please join us tonight for Optimism and Hope: Erasing the Stigma - 7pm, Temple Sholom - registration is not necessary!!! Hope to see you there!
Watch one of our presenters at our event, Wednesday, February 26 Optimism and Hope. Register Here https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/optimism-and-hopeerasing-stigma
Register here - Tickets for February 26 - Optimism and Hope: Erasing the Stigma of Mental Health, Addiction and Homelessness https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/optimism-and-hopeerasing-stigma
Have you marked your calendar for Wednesday, February 26th - 7pm at Temple Sholom - it is going to be a very inspirational and important event
Did you try the #DryJanuary Challenge? Here are 12 tips to make going booze-free a little bit easier - any time of the year. #DryJanuary2020 #Sober https://www.huffingtonpost.ca//how-to-do-dry-january_ca_5e
We love these these twelve tantalizing non alcoholic cocktails. Which one is your favourite?https://www.cnn.com//cnn-/best-mocktail-recipes/index.html
Are you curious about being sober curious? Here's a primer to the Sober Curious Movement, courtesy of Bustle: https://www.bustle.com/p/what-does-sober-curious-mean-heres
Getting sober doesn't mean giving up a vibrant social life. Here's some insight into the growing popularity of bars without alcohol from the founder of Listen Bar: https://medium.com//7-reasons-why-im-opening-a-bar-with-no
At JACS, we create resources and opportunities for members of our Vancouver community to recover from addiction with Jewish values. Here's a great article from My Jewish Learning on this topic: https://www.myjewishlearning.com//treating-addiction-with/
Addiction affects the Jewish community just like any other community. Here's what some members of New York Orthodox communities are doing to end the suffering: https://www.haaretz.com//.premium-these-ny-orthodox-jews-a