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Parenting, Prevention Services, Peer Recovery
CARE moves critical programs online to keep focus on addiction recovery
CARE of Southeast Michigan will be making a number of its critical programs for families and parents or individuals in recent or long-term recovery, along with those currently suffering from addiction available during the COVID crisis. While they cannot meet in-person, participating in live webcast on Zoom is the best possible solution. Also, peer recovery… -
Drug users are being encouraged to stock up on needles and Narcan and Alcoholics Anonymous meetings are getting canceled — this is the world of addiction in the coronavirus pandemic. About 60% of the AA meetings in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, St. Clair and Sanilac counties have been canceled, said Bob S., secretary general for AA of Greater Detroit. Typically,…
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Care of Southeastern Michigan has promoted its COO Susan Styf to president and CEO. She will succeed outgoing President and CEO Monique Stanton effective July 1. Stanton, who has led the Fraser-based nonprofit since 2012, is leaving to join her husband, a general surgical resident at Henry Ford Hospital, in his move to St. Louis for an…
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CARE of Southeastern Michigan, a nonprofit organization whose mission is to strengthen resiliency in people and their communities, has named Susan Styf, President and CEO. She will replace the outgoing President and CEO, Monique Stanton. She will officially assume the role on July 1, 2020. The CARE of Southeastern Michigan Board of Directors made the…
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Care of Southeastern Michigan’s president and CEO Monique Stanton plans to step down in early July. Stanton, 39, joined the Fraser-based nonprofit in 2008 as deputy director and has served as its top executive since 2012. During her tenure, Care — a finalist in Crain’s 2017 Best-Managed Nonprofit contest — has expanded its peer recovery coach program…