

“Whether it’s a phone call, reaching out to your sponsors, recovery coaches or whoever is, or attending meetings online.”Īlthough organizations like the Alliance have had to totally change how they operate to accommodate social distancing, connections are still important and available. There are a lot of organizations that are really amplifying their efforts to make sure that they have connections,” Brenner said. If you are in your recovery walk, know that there are people who are struggling. “Anxiety and stress are really high right now. Julie Brenner is the President and CEO of the Alliance of Coalitions for Healthy Communities, an “umbrella organization” of various substance abuse prevention and recovery efforts throughout the state, including in Oakland County. But just because the coronavirus is sweeping the globe, does not mean that the fight against ongoing health crisis’ like alcohol dependency have slowed down at all.

Oakland County, MI – National life has been dragged into standby mode by the coronavirus, which has captured global attention from both the public and healthcare workers.

Online Meetings, Treatment Options, Help Michiganders Stay Sober
