Thanksgiving; A time to gather together with family, give thanks for our blessings, share funny stories, eat too (more…)
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Record Setting Run for Recovery
2012 RUN FOR RECOVERY SETS RECORDS For 364 days a year, it can seem like a whole lot (more…)
Read More of this Recovery PostExtended Aftercare Alumni Association’s 20th Annual Banquet Saturday, August 18, 2012 The Council on Alcohol and Drugs Houston (more…)
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Houston Run For Recovery 2012 September 23, 2012 Fish Plaza of the Wortham Theater Center 5K Run/ Walk (more…)
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Every holiday season, the EAI Alumni Association hosts a variety of events to support men who have graduated (more…)
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For years Extended Aftercare Alumni, staff, families and friends have been coming together on Christmas Day to share (more…)
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Go ahead. Believe in the Disease Model. Believe in recoverING and never completing the solution. Even extoll your beliefs aloud. But please don’t call it AA. Even our American right to freedom of speech does not extend to shouting, “Fire” in a crowded theater when it could spell death to the innocent. People die when we misspeak. Especially in this life or death business of recovery from alcoholism. Use of the word recovered in the Big Book is probably just and incidental, linguistic gaffe. Pay no attention to it. It cannot be true. No one ever recovers from alcoholism. Right?…Yeah…right.
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by Justin K. (The Fix) Some adages repeated in meetings are really helpful; others, not so much. Sure, (more…)
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To be able to advance our services, Extended Aftercare, Inc. must know where its strengths and weaknesses lie. (more…)
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