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"There are no disposable people"... Substance abusing women....
- are often financially and socially disadvantaged,
survivors of abusive relationships and victims of domestic violence.
- have almost no facilities or resources to help them themselves.
- often have no parenting or coping skills
- usually lack job skills and educational training.
- come from environments not conducive to maintaining sobriety
At Oasis.....
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We Learn how to live clean
and sober, one day at a time.
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We develop and strengthen
our spiritual selves.
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We discover who we really
are, and the changes we want to make in our lives.
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We set and
attain goals.
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We raise our self-esteem,
and learn to value ourselves and others.
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We increase our faith, and
understanding.
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We acquire new skills and
examine our relationship patterns.
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We discard negativity.
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We release abuse.
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We improve our parenting and
communication styles, and practice living co-operatively with
others, in harmony.
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We accept the wonders of
sisterhood.
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We practice using our tools
and learn how to live and be in the world, living life on life's
terms. We don't self destruct anymore.
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We find new solutions to old
problems, new ways to experience our feelings, express our anger
and fear, manage our stress and anxiety. Serenity becomes
a reality.
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