Pubdate: Wed, 28 Nov 2007 Source: Yorkton This Week (CN SN) Copyright: 2007 Yorkton This Week Contact: http://www.yorktonthisweek.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2543 Author: Jennifer Tatton Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/rehab.htm (Treatment) PROGRAM HOPES TO OPEN A RESIDENTIAL DRUG TREATMENT FACILITY Addiction is a serious problem that destroys families and ruins lives. Jim and Marcella Davis know the pain of loving someone with an addiction. Their daughter has struggled with it for 13 years and has been through many treatment programs that have failed to help her. She is currently getting help at the Our House program in Vancouver. While Jim and Marcella are happy that their daughter is getting the help she needs, they can't help but wish that she could be treated closer to home. The Our House program has been established in many communities throughout the country including Vancouver, Hawksberry, and Toronto. The program acts as a detox centre, rehabilitation facility, and life skills training centre all in one and it was founded by Norm Sharkey, a former addict. It is a non-profit organization funded by contributions from individuals in the community. It is mainly funded through sales of Norm Sharkey's book, Sanity 365: Daily Help for Sane Living. Individuals and businesses purchase copies of the book and then donate them back to the program. The books are then handed out to hospitals, schools, and prisons as well as given away on the street. The hope is that by reading the book, addicts will decide to seek help. The book is written for addicts by a former addict and contains inspiring passages for each day of the year. The program follows an AA type format, but with six steps instead of 12. The only requirement for treatment is a desire to stop using. The program is run by former addicts who have been clean for at least two years and have graduated from the Our House training program. Jim says that having former addicts running the program is a great benefit because these individuals know what newcomers are going through and can relate their experiences. It also provides a job opportunity for graduates of the program. There is currently a program running in Esterhazy run by Gerry Oake. Although this is not a residential program, there are online meetings three times per week and face to face meetings once per week. The online meetings dealing with any type of addiction while the rural program would focus only on addiction to substances, alcohol and drugs. Jim and Marcella are spearheading the campaign to establish a residential Our House program in the Yorkton area. It would be in a rural farm setting in order to keep residents in a place where they are safe and from which they would be less likely to run. While on the farm, residents would recover from their addiction and also be taught life skills that would help them maintain their sobriety. Basic skills such as personal hygiene, job-finding skills, budgeting finances, child-rearing skills would all help these individuals learn how live their lives without returning to their addiction. The program would provide a stable and supportive environment that will give individuals struggling with addiction an opportunity to heal. Recovering addicts on the farm would have chores, learn new skills, discover hidden talents as well as work with animals, especially horses. The hope is to also have a market garden in which residents would grow produce and then bring it into town to sell. The money made would go back into the program. Residents will learn responsibility and when they are ready to rejoin the workforce, there would be a work program in place to help them find suitable employment. The program will not discriminate based on gender, race, age, or socioeconomic status. Jim says an important advantage to the program is that there is no red tape to cut through to get in; as long as they have a desire to stop using, they can join. The cost of treatment has not yet been determined, but individuals would have access to the program regardless of whether or not they can afford it. Jim says that many of the steps to getting this program going are in place. A board of directors has been established and there is also support from other members of the community, the RCMP are supportive of the program and they also have a doctor and a minister on board. While the program is not associated with any specific religious denomination, it will encourage residents to develop a spirituality that they are comfortable with. Jim and Marcella were at city council on Monday, November 19, to make a presentation. They are currently trying to raise money to get the program up and running which they would love to have started by next summer. Jim and Marcella are currently seeking out businesses and individuals to participate in their 100, 000 Book Giveaway Program. Each business or individual purchases a number of copies of Norm Sharkey's book and then donates the books to the program. The books are distributed to schools, hospitals, churches and other venues to hand out to those who are struggling with addiction. Any individuals or businesses interested in donating to the program or willing to volunteer their time to help fundraise can contact Jim or Marcella Davis by phone. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek