Erica`s Story
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Erica`s Story
power-recovery.com | fall 2016 Erica’s Story Erica is a licensed nurse, financial planner and an ordained minister who gives back to her community and is an inspiration to her adult daughter. If you were to meet this vibrant, caring woman you would never know that years ago, her life was in a downward spiral. As a young woman, Erica was the accomplished, responsible one in her family; the one everyone went to for help. Her life revolved around her daughter, her nursing career, and her church. Then a boyfriend introduced her to drugs and she became addicted. She stopped going to work and stopped being there for her daughter. For two years her life was a vicious cycle of trying to get high and feeling guilty. “I didn’t feel like I was living,” she says. Finally, Erica found POWER and changed her life. Among the important things POWER did for her, Erica says, was to help her deal with her feelings, especially those about a childhood trauma. POWER also helped re-build her self-esteem. Her addiction made her feel worthless; like a failure. When her counselor at POWER told her, “You’re not a failure. You have a disease,” Erica was able to stop blaming herself and start working on recovery. With POWER’s help, she succeeded. Finally, Erica found POWER and changed her life. That was 24 years ago and Erica has been going strong ever since. In addition to her work, she has designed a line of clothing for people who are physically disabled and made missionary trips to Haiti where she helped set up a health clinic after the 2010 earthquake. Erica’s daughter now credits her own successes to the lessons she learned watching her mother overcome addiction. Reflecting on her years of hard work towards her recovery, Erica says, “There are so many awesome things I can do now that I am sober.” Last year, POWER served more than 1,300 women in recovery from addiction. The Healing POWER of Art POWER’s new Artist in Residency project provides another way for women in recovery to creatively express themselves and experience the healing power of art. Artist Amber Coppings meets with residents at POWER House to help develop their artistic skills and is exploring ways of marketing their work through the POWER Collection. Our thanks to Shadyside Presbyterian Church for funding this important initiative. Board of Directors Erin M. Felix, President Sherree R. Goldstein, Vice President Tina Flowers, Secretary Eileen Simmons, Treasurer Steven Alschuler Emmie Calland Susan S. Everingham Judith Griggs, PhD Nancy Kurdyla Mary Prezioso Margaret Sitko Virginia Volponi John Wilds, PhD Advisory Council Arthur M. Scully, III, Chair Jan Bleier Paul E. Block Candi Castleberry Singleton Darieth Chisolm Christopher Dunn Karen Farmer White Dr. Andrea Fox Judge Livingstone M. Johnson Gayle Manning Grant McLaughlin Terry Miller Tom Murphy Boyd Murray Raj Narendran Jan Pagliari Norma Raiff Kristi Rogers Cindy Shapira Mindy Shreve Lora Sigesmund Joy Starzl Jim Turner Dr. Abraham Twerski Mike Walsh, PhD Sheila Washington Brenda Joyce Waters Lois R. O’Connor, Emeritus Administration Rosa Davis, MSW, ACSW Dear Friends, As our 25th anniversary year draws to a close, I’ve been thinking about some of the changes I’ve seen over time. While the opioid epidemic seems to be grabbing the headlines these days, we’ve seen women suffering for many years. The overwhelming proliferation of opioids has moved the conversation from a crime problem to a health crisis. It’s also provided opportunities for long-overdue discussions that may result in reducing the stigma that often gets in the way of people seeking treatment. A few examples: • Mom is a television show that I’ve watched recently, which features as its main characters a mother and daughter who are both in recovery. Although it’s a sitcom, it deals effectively with real issues facing people in recovery. A recent episode included an overdose death. The program was followed by a reminder by the Surgeon General that everyone struggling with addiction needs access to treatment, compassion and support. These brave families in the midst of their pain, are honoring their loved ones’ memories… • I read almost daily articles about addiction and the opioid crisis in area newspapers. While the statistics are discouraging, the attention being paid to addiction issues is heartening. • Legislators and other public figures are now speaking openly about addiction and hosting public forums, conferences, and community meetings featuring experts in the field, people in recovery, and family members – many of whom have lost someone they love to addiction. • Finally, I’ve noticed that grief-stricken parents who have lost a beloved child are including addiction as the cause of death in obituaries. These brave families, in the midst of their pain, are honoring their loved ones’ memories to say that their child died of a disease and they no longer have to remain silent or feel shame. I applaud these efforts to speak out and assure you that all of us at POWER will continue to work toward increasing access to quality care with compassion and respect. Executive Director Makesha West, BS Director of Programs & Clinical Operations Madelon Edelstone, MEd Associate & Development Director Rosa Davis, MSW, ACSW Executive Director Debra Raubenstrauch, MPM Director of Finance & Operations Olivia Zitelli, SPHR Director of Human Resources, HR-C POWER welcomes comments and suggestions from our readers. Please send inquiries to: Editor Mary Ellen Muth Communications & Development Associate mmuth@power-recovery.com Contributing Writers Rosa Davis Executive Director Madelon Edelstone Associate & Development Director Karen Clark Volunteer Coordinator Design: sjh-design.com POWER Welcomes Makesha West POWER welcomes Makesha West as the new Director of Programs and Clinical Operations. Makesha previously served as the Quality Assurance Coordinator for Allegheny County’s Department of Human Services, Office of Behavioral Health, Bureau of Drug and Alcohol Services. She will be responsible for the clinical direction and business development of POWER’s continuum of care for women in recovery from addiction. “We are delighted that Makesha is a member of the POWER family,” says POWER Executive Director Rosa Davis. “She’s a welcome addition as she brings a wealth of experience and a passionate commitment to women in recovery.” Celebrating 25 Years at POWER Promises It was a memorable night as more than 450 guests celebrated POWER’s 25th anniversary at POWER Promises — A Night of Hope on May 18th at the Westin Convention Center. The event included the POWER of Art sale with works by 25 local artists. The highlight of the evening was a special tribute to 25 POWER graduates. Among the many notable guests were Honorary Chair Leslie C. Davis of UPMC, Emcee Brenda Waters of KDKA-TV, Auctioneer Tom Murphy, Guest Speaker David Hickton, U.S Attorney for Western PA, Sally Wiggin of WTAE-TV, Cara Sapida of WPXI-TV, and David Conrad, actor and community activist. POWER Board VP Sherree Goldstein, Tom Murphy and Board President Erin Felix The highlight of the evening was a special tribute to 25 POWER graduates. “It was gratifying to see the outpouring of support after 25 years,” said POWER Executive Director Rosa Davis. “POWER is needed now more than ever as more women begin the journey of recovery and realize the promise of a better future.” The POWER of Art sale curated by Jeffrey Jarzynka Over $170,000 was raised for women in recovery. Our thanks to all of the guests and sponsors for making the night a great success including UPMC, UPMC Health Plan and Magee Women’s Hospital of UPMC, Giant Eagle, Levin Furniture, Square Cafe, GlaxoSmithKline, Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield, Allegheny Health Network, Sitko Bruno, Huntington National Bank, University of Pittsburgh, and Citizens Bank. Emcee Brenda Waters and City Council President Bruce Kraus POWER Steps Up for Recovery Walk Join the POWER team for the Pittsburgh Recovery Walk on Saturday, September 10 at 10 a.m., downtown to celebrate and support the journey of recovery. The route starts at 11th Street and Liberty Avenue ending at Market Square where the festivities continue with fun activities, live music and special guests including Mayor Bill Peduto as Grand Marshal. The event is FREE and open to the public. Visit pghrecoverywalk.org to learn more and register to walk with the POWER team! #3511 Please remember POWER in your United Way pledge. Your gift helps women build a strong foundation for recovery so they can be the mothers, sisters, daughters and friends they want to be. Thank you. Donor Honor Roll Garden of Promise ($1,000 +) Allegheny County Conservation District Allegheny Health Network Steven Alschuler & Hannah Arnold Amcom Office Systems Anonymous Valerie & Paul Bacharach BNY Mellon Community Partnership The Burke Foundation BYS Yoga Campos Inc Citizens Bank of Pennsylvania C. H. Snyder Fund Cochenour Law Offices PC Kathy D’Appolonia James D. Darby, Jr. The David S. and Karen A. Shapira Foundation Gen & Hugh Davidson Rosa Davis Patty Devlin Diocese of Pittsburgh Chris & Barb Dunn Duquesne University East End Food Co-op Elsie H. Hillman Foundation Erin Felix First Commonwealth Bank FISA Foundation Fitness Essentials Tina Flowers Fragasso Financial Advisors Gateway Rehabilitation Center Giant Eagle, Inc. GlaxoSmithKline Foundation Sherree Goldstein Gymkhana Gymnastics W. 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Yates Olivia Zitelli Benefactors ($500-$999) Gifts In-Kind 3 Rivers Combined Federal Campaign All Covered Christine Andrews Adam & Liza Baron Bethel Park Printing Paul Block Jim and Cheryl Bowler Kelli Burns Emmie Calland Carnegie Mellon University Stephen & Dianne Carpenter Celerity LLC Michele Colvard Rob & LuAnn Cottington Panera Bread Rachel A. Croitoru Discovery House Allison McGeary Florist, Inc. Baron Batch Bella Christie & Lil’ Z’s Sweet Boutique BNY Mellon Karyn Bradley BYS Yoga Caesar’s Designs Fine Jewelry Creations Cafe Cravings Capriccio Carabella Maria Carlini Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh Caruso Cumberledge Hospitality Interior Design Classic Lines Kathleen Cleaver Clifford’s Restaurant Color Me Mine Carol Constantine Contemporary Concepts Vivian Croft & Jared Miller Daviea Davis Dinette Madelon Edelstone Eyetique Feathers Terry Fedele Lyn Ferlo First Unitarian Church Kathy Garrison Dawn Getty Giant Eagle, Inc. 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Walsh Caruso & Weiksnar Family Fund Dee & Jeff Weinberg Cheryl B. & Steven Werber Makesha West Katie Whelan Sukanya and Henry Willis Susan Wonsock Carrie Work Y12SR Recover Yoga Classes Vivian Young Donate Online: power-recovery.com Legacy Society Member Spotlight Suzanne Parks is a former President of POWER’s Board of Directors and a longtime POWER champion. She recently spoke about her reasons for creating a planned giving bequest for POWER: “ I decided to become a member of POWER’s Legacy Society because I believe in POWER’s mission. There are so many issues that deserve our attention and it’s hard to know where to start. I decided to invest in the organizations in which I have had leadership roles as a way to make a substantial and meaningful financial contribution. Whether or not someone is a POWER donor or former board member, the issue of addiction affects us all. I urge others to consider making a lasting impact by creating a planned gift to POWER. Volunteer Corner We are fortunate to have great volunteers at POWER who enhance every aspect of our work. For more information about volunteer opportunities, contact Karen Clark, Volunteer Coordinator at kclark@power-recovery.com or call 412-243-7535, x214. Harriet King and Holly Palumbo of BNY Mellon are two of the 55 volunteers who staffed POWER’s annual fund raiser, POWER Promises. Connie Cheng, Lydia Newman, Judy Dodd, Leah Russano, Candy Abram & Valerie Pedigo gave presentations on nutrition and finances, sponsored by Giant Eagle and Citizens Bank. Cody and his friend Michele Bossers lead POWER House residents on walks. Carol Martin staffs the administration and outpatient reception desk. “ View more volunteer photos on our website. If you are interested in learning more about planned giving, please contact Madelon Edelstone, Mahogany Thaxton teaches grammar skills. Associate & Development Director, Debbie Scribner teaches cooking skills while making delicious lunches. at 412-243-7535, ext. 215 or medelstone@power-recovery.com Shop for a Cause Opioids were identified as the most significant cause of overdose deaths in Allegheny County last year. Looking for a special gift that also gives back? The POWER Collection features original pieces by area artists available for sale online through Local Goodness. A portion of your purchase benefits POWER. Visit localgoodness.com to view the collection. 7501 Penn Avenue • Suite 8 Pittsburgh, PA 15208 Phone 412.243.7535 power-recovery.com #3511 #85191 The official registration and financial information of Pennsylvania Organization for Women in Early Recovery may be obtained from the Pennsylvania Department of State by calling toll free, within Pennsylvania, 1-800-732-0999. Registration does not imply endorsement. Our Mission Helping women reclaim their lives from the disease of addiction to alcohol and other drugs, and reducing the incidence of addiction in future generations POWER Mentor Featured in PSA POWER Mentor Carol Ramsey was recently featured in a public service announcement produced by the Pennsylvania Board of Pardons. Carol was granted a pardon from Governor Tom Wolf last May for nonviolent crimes that occurred more than 25 years ago when she was addicted to drugs. Carol overcame her addiction long ago and has helped many women in recovery. But she worried that her past criminal record would interfere with her ability to apply for senior housing. After four years of hard work and with the support of family and loved ones, Carol received a pardon and closed a chapter of her old life stating: “I’m now a 65-year-old woman where my past no longer hinders my present.” View more of Carol’s story on our website. SEPTEMBER 21 Wednesday, September 21 is the new Day of Giving sponsored by The Pittsburgh Foundation. We hope you’ll consider a gift to POWER on that day. It’s easy to do. Just visit pittsburghgives.org and click on POWER. Your gift will support POWER’s work to help women who are coping with the disease of addiction as they begin the journey of recovery. Thank you.
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