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We are all in this somehow together – and we are glad you are visiting our site. This is our online get-together place, where we arrange our activities, share ideas, and publicize our mission.

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Our Work

6 step program (6-12 months) to stop using drugs, alcohol, abuse, use sex abstinence, trafficking, pornography, abuse and whatever else God places on your heart to stop!
 

The use and misuse of alcohol and other drugs is one of the more controversial issues in our society, and often a source of conflict between generations and between sections of society. It's not the purpose of this page to tell people how to behave or to seek to label them as alcohol or drug abusers. Alcohol and other drugs are powerful substances with a potential to harm users or to tempt them into over-indulgence, so it is important to take care of yourself when considering using them and to avoid taking any risks which you might regret later.

No universal classification of what constitutes unhealthy use exists. Many classifications ignore the fact that alcohol and drug use is an accepted part of many social sets. What is seen as risky behavior by one group is accepted as normal by another.

Use of drink and drugs can be classified as -

  • Abstinent - No use is made.
  • Controlled - People have made a conscious decision, have evaluated the risks and can stop if they want.
  • Impulsive - Use is unpredictable and can lead to unexpected accidents and harm. However there is not continual use or dependency.
  • Habitual - The use of alcohol or drugs have become a significant and important part of the person's life-style. Stopping would not be easy.
  • Dependent - There is a high degree of physical and psychological addiction. Alcohol and drug use disrupts or rules the person's life. Stopping is not possible without considerable support.

Obviously abstinence and controlled use is the least worrying category and dependency the most problematic. However many people making impulsive or habitual use of drink and drugs are not totally happy with their situation.

Trafficking may refer to:
  • Ad trafficking, the process of supplying campaign creative materials and tracking links to publishers through an ad serving platform
  • Arms trafficking, the smuggling of contraband weapons or ammunition
  • Human trafficking, the tricking or luring of people away from their homeland to work under exploitative conditions elsewhere
  • Drug trafficking, the cultivation, manufacture, distribution and sale of illegal drugs
  • Protein trafficking, the mechanism by which a cell transports proteins to appropriate positions
Abuse is the improper usage or treatment of an entity, often to unfairly or improperly gain benefit.[1] Abuse can come in many forms, such as: physical or verbal maltreatment, injury, assault, violation, rape, unjust practices; crimes, or other types of aggression.
 
How to STOP porn addiction
 
Sexual abstinence (also known as continence[1]) or sexual restraint is the practice of refraining from some or all aspects of sexual activity for medical, psychological, legal, social, financial, philosophical, moral or religious reasons. Asexuality is distinct from sexual abstinence; and celibacy is sexual abstinence generally motivated by factors such as an individual's personal or religious beliefs.[2] Sexual abstinence before marriage is required in some societies by social norms, or, in some countries, even by laws. There is often a double standard in regard to female and male sexual abstinence.[3]

Sexual abstinence may be voluntary (when an individual chooses not to engage in sexual activity due to moral, religious, philosophical, etc. reasons), an involuntary result of social circumstances (when one cannot find sexual partners), or legally mandated (e.g. in countries where sexual activity outside marriage is illegal, in prisons etc.).

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Whether you've been blessed to be a yearly advocate or new to our causes, we invite you to join us today. We welcome new ideas and value enthusiasm from members and volunteers, new and old.