Not One More / Southern Indiana Chapter

Our main goal is to educate our families about the hazards of he**in and other substance use disorders. Alec Schiering spoke to the crowd from his heart.

Steve and Jeannine Ashcraft wanted to help with the growing problem of he**in and op**te use disorder in the area. He**in use especially, had spread quickly through the Southeastern Indiana region and Jeannine saw the impact in her daughter’s high school. Steve learned of an organization in California through a friend who was struggling to help his own two sons battle the disorder of substance use

08/29/2022

This was easier than I thought it would be! Great way to stay current with all the recovery events for 1Voice.

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08/29/2022

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States Have Reached a New Settlement with Purdue Pharma and Sackler Family. What's Next? 03/19/2022

States Have Reached a New Settlement with Purdue Pharma and Sackler Family. What's Next? While no amount of money will ever compensate for the staggering loss of life caused by the opioid crisis, the resolution of this and other cases will provide unprecedented funding to address it.

10/19/2021
Overdose Deaths Surged In Pandemic, As More Drugs Were Laced With Fentanyl 04/26/2021

More than ever we need our government and our society need to address this as one of the leading causes of death. Help !

Overdose Deaths Surged In Pandemic, As More Drugs Were Laced With Fentanyl Researchers say co***ne, m**h and other street drugs are increasingly contaminated with deadly synthetic opioids, contributing to a major spike in deaths.

04/06/2021

April 5, 2021

With very heavy hearts, we share with you that our warrior, Vickie Glatfelter, gained her angel’s wings early this morning. We do not have words adequate enough to express how we will miss her. She was our rock, our foundation.

Always the fighter, Vickie took the pain she was experiencing after the death of her son Bob and created Not One More - York Chapter, a vehicle to help others who were impacted by addiction. In her own words:

My son, Bob, suffered from addiction for many years. Like other parents in our situation, we lived the nightmare of relapses, rehabs, recovery houses and the day-to-day fear of getting that dreaded knock on the door or phone call. And like many others, I became addicted to my son’s addiction. Our lives were forever changed the day we were told our son had overdosed and would not survive. We then endured the agony of sitting through court hearings and trials listening to the one person who could have saved Bob’s life tell the tale of that fateful day. Because of all that we experienced and felt during our son’s struggles, I wanted to try to help others in my community who were suffering as we had. I founded the York Chapter of Not One More with Alyssa Rohrbaugh to provide help and support to others, to let them know they are not alone and there are people who truly care, and to fight the disease of addiction through education and awareness.

Vickie did so much for so many people. She changed so many lives for the better. We could not begin to try to list all of the ways in which she showed kindness and empathy to those struggling with addiction and their families and loved ones. We hope to gather all who loved her for a day of remembrance as soon as practical.

For now, know that we, the board of NOM - York, will carry on Vickie’s work. It will be our honor to walk in the path she created and bring peace and love to those whose lives have been devastated by the disease of addiction. Vickie brought us all together and kept us energized and passionate about finding ways to make life a little more bearable for the recovery community through small gestures and kind words. Her impact can be seen clearly by NOM’s ability to sustain significant support throughout COVID, when our major fundraisers were cancelled. The relationships she had nurtured -- the bridges she built with both her compassion and her stubborn will -- have kept the organization in a position to deliver the help for which we have become known.

We will share more information about ways to remember Vickie in the days to come. We ask that you hold her and her family -- Bob, Kayla, Keylin and mother Esther -- up in prayer to your higher power. We are comforted by the thought that Vickie is once again with her son.

Honor her in one very powerful but simple way: BE KIND.

We love you, Vickie.

Home - Overdose Lifeline 03/05/2021

Thank you Derrick Czerwin.

If you are an Indiana resident and need narcan nasal or naloxene you can also reach out to ShipHappens: A zero barrier access point to Naloxone watch a training video answer few questions and get naloxene /narcan mailed to you in indiana https://www.overdoselifeline.org

Overdose Lifeline,Inc is another indiana origanzation that will train and mail

Home - Overdose Lifeline Working to help individuals, families, and communities affected by the disease of substance use disorder.

Mental health professionals are the ones taking care of us: Who’s taking care of them? 02/17/2021

Mental health professionals are the ones taking care of us: Who’s taking care of them? USA TODAY spoke with half a dozen mental health workers who told us the pandemic has been the most challenging year of their professional lives.

OWN TV Host Dr. Laura Berman's Son Samuel Dead at 16 After Apparent Overdose 02/08/2021

Addiction and overdose doesn’t discriminate. It steals the souls of its victims and breaks the hearts of the people who love them. Even Dr. Laura Berman’s son has been lost to this monster. She too is saying

OWN TV Host Dr. Laura Berman's Son Samuel Dead at 16 After Apparent Overdose In an Instagram post, Dr. Laura Berman confirmed her 16-year-old son Samuel had died after he overdosed. See why the Oprah Winfrey Network star is asking social media platforms to get involved.

Not One More – Home 02/03/2021

Is the opioid crisis over? Is everyone cured now that we have changed illnesses? No it isnt!

Covid is real, so is the drug epidemic... We're losing lives everyday from both of these epidemics, with the underlying effects being Alcohol abuse, Substance Use Disorders (SUD's), physical and mental health disorders and su***de, domestic violence to name a few these are the underlying issues behind these epidemics .
This all is over the top and none of it being treated or addressed like it should be .
Let's not be putting all of our eggs in one basket and taking away from one to pay for the other. Believe me I know.

What can you do,
Speak out let people know that you are not alone, let people know that there is still a very serious drug and alcohol issue going on... Let people know that life is worth going on, su***de is a permanent solution to a temporary situation, let people know that we need to address all of these issues .

Reach out for help contact 911 in an emergency,
National Su***de Prevention Lifeline
1-800-273-8255
, Mental health helpline 24 hr. 1-800-950-NAMI (6264),
Notonemore.net ,
Plus many other types of helpful information...

What ever you do, do not ignore what is in our communities too many we are losing into the Abyss of these crisises. Give Support and bring awareness, educate educate yourselves...

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