April 2015

We couldn't do all the life saving work we do without the generous support from members of the communities we serve. Every family has a story and this year we are highlighting one of our former clients and her experience at Crossroads. Thank you for your consideration in supporting our mission and our clients.
"The disease of addiction isn't substance based. It's core based."- Amber A. -Crossroads CAMP client

Amber has much to be grateful for these days. December 26, 2014 marked her one-year anniversary of sobriety. She also celebrated her son Chandler's 1st birthday one month later. After completing treatment at Crossroads' Children and Mother's Program (CAMP) in March 2014, Amber realized "this baby only has me. If I can take care of him, I know I can take care of myself".

 

At 15 Amber was an active high school student achieving success in sports with the dream of attending college on a cross country or basketball scholarship. "That's who I was". Sports and school set Amber's life goals. The death of her Pepe, her mother's relapse and a torn ACL clouded those dreams and led Amber to wander into alcohol use and her drug of choice, bath salts. After leaving an abusive relationship, then recovery and then relapse and then jail, Amber discovered she was pregnant and finally ready to fight this disease. She admitted to Crossroads in January 2014 and immediately resisted the "rules and structure" of CAMP. A week later, she was giving birth to Chandler and he was all she had. "The structure of the program made me realize I was living a normal life".

 

Amber spent 60 days at CAMP learning that despite having been addicted to alcohol and bath salts she had the intelligence, courage and strength to live a healthy life for her and her son. "Being at Crossroads gave me purpose and I wasn't using. That blew my mind".

 

We're asking for your support again this year with a gift to our general fund to support our clients at CAMP located in Windham, ME. Crossroads' CAMP was born in 1995 and is touted for its success in providing treatment to women with young children who are struggling with substance use and mental health disorders. Your support is making the difference. This year we are raising funds for the general operating support of CAMP to ensure that more women like Amber can access this life saving treatment and programming. Can we count on your support to help more women like Amber lead a healthier life?

 

With your support to CAMP we can help more women remember who they wanted to be. Please visit our secure online donation website at  crossroadsme.donortools.com to make your gift today. 

 

Together, we will continue to save lives.

 

Sincerely,

 

Shannon M. Trainor, Executive Director

Emily Semenchuk, Board President