As an  addictions counselor, I am, and have been for some time, frustrated that  clients  need or want treatment and cannot pay.  Even with insurance,  it can be overwhelming.  However, many clients have no insurance.  Often  they give up after the initial evaluation especially if Intensive  Outpatient treatment is recommended.  They give up and do not even give  it a try or they find "something cheaper", or they may start and then  drop out because they feel overwhelmed.  There is the often erroneous  belief that they somehow  found the money for alcohol or drugs, so just  take that money and pay for treatment.  However, the monies they used  for drugs were often acquired illegally, ie., through dealing, stealing,  etc.  Or they have let things go unpaid to use bill monies for alcohol  or drugs and once sober, they are trying to play catch-up as well as pay  for treatment. We will be able to offer sliding scale rates based on  income for substance abuse treatment, mental health counseling, and/or  seminars.  In April, we had an open house at TurningLeaf Wellness Center  to announce the TurningLeaf Foundation.  Our Executive Director,  Shelley Lantz, has been a major force in paperwork filed and sharing her  expertise in fund raising.  I owe her a big thank-you.  Our initial  fundraiser is collecting change and filling the jar we have in our front  waiting area as many times as we can within the next 100 days with  spare change.  Or we can send you a bag to fill and you can be a "change  bandit" asking others to help.  Our goal is $100 in 100 days from as  many people willing to collect change and give to help save a life and  families.  If you or someone you know needs help with treatment,  counseling or seminars, please go to the TurningLeaf Wellness Center web  site or the TurningLeaf Foundation web site.  Give us some basic  information and we will call you.
Sue Judd, M.S.S., L.S.A.C.
Sue Judd, M.S.S., L.S.A.C.
 
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