Leaders Promoting Recovery From Addiction Recognized for Outstanding Achievement

Washington, DC (PRWEB) June 26, 2013

Faces &amp Voices of Recovery honored leaders in the addiction recovery movement, highlighting the extraordinary contributions of the country’s most influential recovery community leaders and organizations at America Honors Recovery nowadays. The occasion, sponsored with Caron Therapy Centers, showcased their exceptional efforts advocating for the rights of men and women and their households in or seeking recovery from addiction to alcohol and other drugs.

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Kristen Johnston, Award-winning actress and best-promoting author, accepted the Voice of Recovery award. Johnstons advocacy on behalf of addicts and addiction recovery is unparalleled, stated Faces &amp Voices of Recovery board chair Dona Dmitrovic. She has bravely told her own story, giving hope to other folks and is a effective voice for recovery.”

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Speakers and presenters integrated former member Congress Mary Bono (R-CA) federal Substance Abuse and Mental Well being Services Administration (SAMHSA) Administrator Pam Hyde and White Home Workplace of National Drug Manage Policy Deputy Director Michael Botticelli.

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The Vernon Johnson award was accepted by Tom Coderre, Andre Johnson and Scott Strode. Coderre is the Chief of Employees for the Rhode Island State Senate and the Board Chair of Rhode Island Communities for Addiction Recovery Efforts (RICARES). He is a leader and sturdy public advocate for recovery, peer recovery help services and ending discriminatory policies. Johnson is the CEO of the Detroit Recovery Project, exactly where he is an exceptional leader and “recovery carrier,” bringing his message of hope to so numerous although developing a robust peer recovery assistance organization. Strode is the Founder and Executive Director of Phoenix Multisport in Denver, CO and has devoted his life to assisting addicts and alcoholics find recovery by means of sport.

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The Joel Hernandez Award was accepted by Executive Director Gretchen Burns Bergman on behalf of A New PATH (Parents for Addiction Therapy &amp Healing), San Diego, CA. A New PATH was produced in 1999 by parents of men and women whose lives have been devastated by addiction.

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The Lisa Mojer-Torres Award was accepted by Arthur C. Evans, Jr., Ph.D. Evans heads up the Philadelphia Department of Behavioral Wellness and Intellectual disAbility Solutions, exactly where he has led the transformation of Philadelphias service technique to one that focuses on recovery.

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The Vernon Johnson and Joel Hernandez award recipients have been selected from nominees submitted by organizations and advocates from across the U.S. The honorees had been featured at an awards ceremony that fosters excellence in advocacy connected to recovery from addiction. America Honors Recovery carries on the legacies of 3 addiction recovery trailblazers who dedicated their lives to removing barriers for people and households impacted by addiction: Johnson Institute founder, Dr. Vernon E. Johnson, and recovery advocates, Joel Hernandez and Lisa Mojer-Torres.

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The award recipients and Faces &amp Voices of Recovery-supported recovery neighborhood organizations nationwide have launched local and state campaigns to assistance individuals in or seeking recovery from addiction and their families. Their efforts seek to finish discriminatory laws that hold men and women in or seeking recovery from jobs, housing and other services. They develop and provide revolutionary peer recovery help services like a expanding network of recovery community centers. The advocates also educate the public and policymakers about the reality of recovery from addiction to alcohol and other drugs.

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Interviews of the awardees are accessible upon request.&#13

The awards system is offered on the web at http://www.facesandvoicesofrecovery.org.

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ABOUT FACES &amp VOICES OF RECOVERY&#13

Faces &amp Voices of Recovery is organizing the more than 23 million Americans in recovery from addiction to alcohol and other drugs, their families, close friends and allies in a campaign to finish discrimination broaden social understanding and attain a just response to addiction as a public overall health crisis. For a lot more data, go to facesandvoicesofrecovery.org

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ABOUT CARON Treatment CENTERS &#13

Caron Treatment Centers is a nationally recognized non-profit provider of alcohol and drug addiction treatment. With more than 50 years in the field, Caron is a single of the oldest and largest organizations supplying primary, relapse and longer-term residential therapy for adolescents, young adults, adults and older adults, as properly as families affected by the disease of addiction. Carons therapy is gender separate and gender-specific. Caron has substantial experience in the treatment of co-occurring psychological/psychiatric disorders inside its patient community. Formerly the Caron Foundation, the acclaimed Caron Remedy Centers network operates treatment centers in Wernersville, PA Dallas, TX and West Palm Beach, Boca Raton and Delray Beach, FL. Caron also operates The Hanley Center and Gate Lodge. Caron has regional offices in Boston, Bermuda, New York City, Philadelphia and Washington, DC. For more details, go to caron.org

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Vista College To Honor 4 Outstanding Graduates From El Paso Campus

El Paso, TX (PRWEB) June 18, 2013

4 El Paso residents will be honored with prestigious Vista College graduate awards at commencement ceremonies. The New Horizon Award will be offered to one particular student representing individual education fields for demonstrating leadership for the duration of his or her study and involvement in the neighborhood. The Vista Summit Award recognizes graduates who have gone on to be effective within their community and field of study. The Student of the Year Award is the top honor amongst the graduating class. The Vista College El Paso recipients are as follows:

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Jorge Soto – New Horizon Award for Vista Colleges Network Administration System – A single father, Soto, of Horizon City, juggled many obstacles, all even though maintaining higher grades and demonstrating the understanding that comes from careful study and operating closely with instructors and classmates.

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Paula Palacino New Horizon Award for Vista Colleges Medical Assisting Plan In April of 2011, Palacinos mother was diagnosed with terminal breast cancer and offered 30 days to reside. She lived for five months ahead of passing away. Seeing her mother fight this disease created Palacino comprehend what she had to do for her son. She enrolled in Vista College in the Medical Assisting system. Although at Vista, Palacino, of El Paso, became vice president of the campus chapter of the National Technical Honor Society and president of the evening students Healthcare Club. Her hardships and struggles along with her faith and family have produced her into who she is nowadays. Palacino is employed as a health-related assistant at Montwood Medical Center.

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Victor Alvarez – Student of the Year Alvarez, of El Paso, proved to be a really dedicated student not only to his research but also as a positive motivator to his peers. Prior to attending Vista College, he worked as assistant manager in the produce division of a regional grocery retailer for 15 years. When he became a casualty of company-wide layoffs he took a quantity of tiny jobs. One particular day, Alvarez created a list of goals for the future, and 1 of these goals was to go back to college and get an Associates Degree in Business with a concentrate on Human Sources. Although at Vista College, Alvarez showed natural leadership capabilities and an ability to motivate his fellow peers in a positive manner. He has also excelled at his location of employment, PLS Monetary, earning employee of the month honors. In less than six months, he was promoted to overnight supervisor and will quickly be promoted to assistant manager.

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Erik Frescas – Vista Summit Award Frescas, of El Paso, graduated with honors from Vista Colleges Network Administration program in 2010, and inside four months, he obtained his Comptia A+, Networking+, and Safety+ certifications. He became a assistance specialist at the William Beaumont Army Medical Center, contributing to the IT upgrade that allowed the hospital to transfer actual time EKG readings from an ambulance to the ER. From there, Frescas became an IT Specialist at Diverse Mobile Technologies, a local company specializing on resolving network troubles and installing and keeping small laptop infrastructures. In addition, he started his own little company, Southwest Computing, which supports little organizations all through El Paso.

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WHEN: Saturday, June 15, 2013, three p.m.

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Exactly where: El Paso Civic Center, 1 Civic Center Plaza, El Paso, Texas 79901

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About Vista College

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Vista College is a network of private, post-secondary career colleges supplying a assortment of coaching programs like: healthcare, company, and technology, legal and vocational/trades. Vista College provides online applications and has seven on-ground campuses in Texas (Amarillo, Beaumont, El Paso, Killeen, Longview and Lubbock) and Las Cruces, New Mexico. Vista College is accredited by the Council on Occupational Education (COE). Customer Details may be viewed at http://www.vistacollege.edu. For Vista Colleges El Paso Campus, call 877-502-1059.

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