Nov. 20 (UPI) --With millions of people working to overcome addiction, the Secular Coalition for America has begun lobbying Congress to shift some federal funding for recovery help to nonreligious ...
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Governor Hochul’s veto of the Nonreligious Recovery Options bill is a significant missed opportunity to both improve New York’s civil rights record and improve public health outcomes in the midst of ...
Getting sober is not a simple task for individuals with addictions, and for many, it’s not made any easier by the fact that many recovery groups in the world have heavy Christian connotations. For the ...
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