Pubdate: Tue, 28 Nov 2006 Source: Peace River Record-Gazette (CN AB) Copyright: 2006 Peace River Record-Gazette Contact: http://www.prrecordgazette.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1232 Author: Kristjanna Grimmelt LOCAL EXPERTS URGE CONFRONTATION OF DRUG, ALCOHOL ADDICTIONS An solemn group joined in prayer and march last Tuesday to reflect on the effect of drugs and alcohol on one's life. The procession, made up of community members, RCMP and Sagitawa Friendship centre volunteers, celebrated unity in the face of addiction for the centre's second annual Sober Walk. As program volunteer co-ordinator Diane Ireland explained, the event did not focus on any particular social group but rather on the whole community. "People who join support our cause ... are those in in situations of drug or alcohol abuse, or have friends or family members who lost their lives [to drug abuse]. "We work on touching those who are affected," she said. Participants met in the park for an Aboriginal circle prayer and walked together to the Sagitawa Friendship Center. There, Dennis Whitford performed a traditional dance in full regalia. He said the day had special meaning for him. "I can relate to that thirst for a drink ... I know the pain that mothers, aunties, children experience because of substance abuse," he said. "Today is a good day to put the past behind us." - --- MAP posted-by: Derek