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Follow on Google News | Mother Power comes to WeymouthSupport group empowers mothers and others who struggle with a loved one’s substance abuse issues.
By: Sarah Murphy “Mother Power is an organization founded by mothers to help their families live a drug-free life,” said the NLA founder Dr. Punyamurtula Kishore. “Mother Power personifies grass roots organizing and the power of community involvement in treating addiction.” The Mother Power meetings provide an outlet for mothers and other women in the family of substance abusers to share stories and support one another. It establishes a sense of community among individuals experiencing similar situations. If there is a member in crisis, the others rally to help. There is a trained counselor to lead the conversation and is present in case anyone is in need of professional guidance. Relatives who are in different stages of substance abuse treatment are welcome in the group. Whether someone is in the throes of substance abuse, or they are trying to recover from post addiction anxiety, all are welcome. Mother Power was established in the Malden area, however; the NLA has seen a growing need for support groups in other communities. To fill this need, the organization has decided to expand Mother Power to other regions in the state. “The Malden group is a success and we are looking to develop the program in other areas,” said Jan Mannone, Community Outreach Coordinator for the NLA. “We’ve come to note that there is a need in communities in the greater Boston area for groups like Mother Power. There is a genuine interest in Weymouth, Quincy and other areas in the South Shore.” The support groups will be held every Wednesday at Weymouth Medical Practice located at 884 Washington Street in Weymouth at 6pm. Call the office at (781) 337-0550 to learn more. About Mother Power Founded in October of 2009, by eight mothers, Mother Power serves as a resource for women battling the disease of addictions in families. The group has branched into Malden and currently Weymouth. It provides a safe-haven for mothers who are struggling with addiction in their families or themselves. About the National Library of Addictions Founded in 1993 by Dr. P.S. Kishore, the National Library of Addiction is a non-profit, intellectual gathering place for health care professional and community members who are working to overcome the effects of addictions. The Library serves as a research facility, continuing medical educational institute, and a place for professionals to exchange ideas and develop treatment methodologies. For additional information visit the National Library of Addictions at www.nationallibraryofaddictions.com or (800) 770-1904. # # # Since 1984, Regan Communication has provided public relations services to corporations, non-profits, start-ups, individuals and causes seeking the best messaging, the best strategies and the best execution. Our staff, drawn from the media, government, advertising and public relations, pursues each project with one primary goal: Results for our clients. In the new world of instant communications, organizations need to know that no public relations opportunities are going unexplored. Knowledge, speed and execution are vital. End
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