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Webster Place Recovery Center Update
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Alumni Support (click for alumni page)
Join the private alumni only Facebook group page:
Alumni, Friends, Volunteers & Family Picnic - fun for all - Sept 18,2010 at WPRC
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Alumni Meetings at Webster Place Recovery Center take place every Wednesday from 6:15 to 7:15
Alumni forum for peer support. Any topics are open for discussion. Keep in touch with peers and
folks you met at Webster Place. Alumni are always welcome to join us prior to Alumni meeting for dinner.
You will always be part of Webster Place -- this place will always be part of you.
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Open meetings are held at Webster Place Wednesdays at 7:30 pm & Sat at 7:30 pm and Sunday a.m.
----- Sunday Pancakes & Promises - food at 8:00, meeting at 8:30 am ---------- |
Recipes from our own chefs & guest contributors

BROCCOLI SUMMER SALAD Start with Fresh broccoli cut into florretts Add chopped red onion fresh bacon bits, sliced chery tomatoes, raisins or cranberrys or both Dressing; mix mayo about 2 cups sugar 1/2 cup vinegar 1/2 cup wisk then toss togeather and chill
"It works if you work it, so work it 'cause your worth it !"
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Family Healing Strategies Workshop:
Who is this for: Suggested and highly recommended for all parents, step parents, siblings, spouses, children, step children, step siblings, aunts, uncles,
cousins, boyfriend, girlfriend, or anyone joined by blood or love to alcoholics or addicts.
All families of Webster Place residents are especially encouraged, but anyone can register for the workshop
whether who you care about is at Webster Place or not. Where: Webster Place Recovery Center When: Workshops are held on the first Sunday of every month (from 9 am to 12 noon.) at Webster Place  | What it is about:
It is the best investment you can make towards understanding the disease of addiction, signs, symptoms, how to
support and not enable, and how to create a supportive recovery environment.The number of participants in each
workshop is limited, and we encourage you to make your reservation as soon as possible
The Family Healing Strategies Work Shops are authored and facilitated by Addictions consultant Diana Clark, JD.,MA. ( FamilyHealingStrategies@gmail.com 802 236 0145)
Investment: $150/ person for general public, $100/ person is for the workshop for families of Webster residents.
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From the Big Book of AA:
"Doubtless you are curious to discover how
and why, in the face of expert opinion to the contrary, we have recovered from a hopeless condition of mind and body. If you are an alcoholic who wants to get over it, you may already be asking What do I have to do?"
It is the purpose of this book to answer such questions specifically. We shall tell you what we have done.
~Alcoholics Anonymous, 4th Edition, There Is A Solution, Page 20~
From the NA basic text:
"We have by no means found a cure for addiction.We offer only a proven plan for daily recovery." Basic Text p. xxv
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Monthly recovery industry networking (& lunch on us.) Nearly 400 residents have now gotten help at Webster Place Recovery Center using a
peer based, 12 step, alcohol and drug abuse recovery program. If you work in a detox facility, hospital, half way house, or another recovery facility, please call us
to set up a visit. We will host a tour and luncheon on the last Friday of every month at 11:30 AM. When: Last Friday of each month, 11:30 till 1:30 Where: Webster Place Recovery Center, 27 Holy Cross Road, Franklin, NH
Call us soon to register for a luncheon or to discuss our program: Main number: 603-934-2020 General mail box info@websterplace.orgVisit us on line to learn more about Webster Place Recovery Center and the
rich history of Webster Place: www.WebsterPlace.org Webster Place Page on Facebook - link up with us:  |
Drug & Alcohol Recovery at WPRC:
First: There is solution for recovery from all addictions...if one is willing to seek help & change.
Our mission is to help restore the lives of men and woman seeking sobriety, reduce their chances for relapse,
and ease their transition back into everyday life. We simply help each other grow into recovery, and into a
changed way of life, one day at a time...in a serene & spiritual setting...with support, to allow this transformation
to occur.
The value of 12-Step programs lie in the special relationships and support one gets when sharing his/her story
with another person experiencing recovery. .
Recovery Goals at Webster Place 1. Abstinence from alcohol and other mind altering drugs. 2. Peer Based Recovery introduction and support of the 12 Steps and 12 Traditions recovery program
as a solution to substance abuse. Program EnhancementsWe believe recovery can actually be fun, relieve stress, and help restore mental and physical well being.
Our program enhancements include: music; exercise; reiki; acupuncture; gardening; culinary .... and much more.
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Webster Place is a sanctuary and opportunity for those ready to begin a journey of change and recovery.
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People helping people grow - into recovery and out of trouble, one person at a time - one day at a time.
That is what Webster Place is all about.
Sincerely,
The Team at Webster Place Recovery Center |
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Make a donation or if you have an item on our wish list.... that would appreciated as well.
Spring cleaning? Think of Webster Place: Current wish list itemsinclude: Snow shoes for men & women, musical instruments
(such as guitars, drums, keyboards...),
farm tools, woodworking tools, twin bed frames/headboards, computers, golf gear,
fishing gear, hiking shoes, bicycles, basketballs, softball equipment, porch
swings, outdoor furniture,....
......and ofcourse AA/NA materials . |
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