COTTONWOOD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: Parents of Addicted Loved Ones-Sponsored by Angie’s House to be held on January 27

COTTONWOOD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: Parents of Addicted Loved Ones-Sponsored by Angie’s House to be held on January 27
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Cottonwood Chamber of Commerce recently issued the following announcement.

Event Name: Parents of Addicted Loved Ones-Sponsored by Angie’s House

Date: Monday Jan 27, 2020

Time: 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM MST

Location: 821 N. Main St, Cottonwood, AZ. 86326

Fees/Admission: No Charge

Contact Information: Pat Grannan 928-225-5873 Angela Lozano 928-301-2169

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Description

Facilitated by Pat G.  A parent who lost her daughter in 2014 to an overdose.

Parents of Addicted Loved Ones is a support group of parents helping parents. (All loved ones are welcomed-parents, siblings, grandparents, spouses, friends, etc.)

Purpose is to offer education and support at no charge for individuals trying to save a loved one impacted by addiction.  This group can be helpful to spouses who feel they have to parent their addicted partner.

You will have an opportunity to give support to and receive support from, others facing the same challenges.

Light refreshments will be served.

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