We all have hurts, habits and hang-ups
that contribute to our life problems. Each week a diverse group of people gathers
together and unite for one common purpose: to find solutions in Milwaukee. Using
the 12 steps, we have discovered hope, and found peace, serenity, and joy as we grow spiritually. Newcomers are always welcome! Join us for refreshments, awesome music, and teaching on one of the 12 steps
to freedom. Meet others who have learned that accepting love in solving our problems
leads to life changing solutions… and a pathway to peace. We are people
seeking guidance in mending broken relationships, broken families, broken promises, broken dreams… Most of us are recovering
from something: overworking, overspending, fear, anxiety, addictions, perfectionism, gambling, overeating, grief, divorce,
codependency, lying, anger, guilt, abuse, stealing, abuse, insecurity, hurtful relationships… As part of our Die for
Life program, support groups are available to help succeed at recovery from addictions, codependency, and other life struggles.
Teenage Ladies Support
Group
This ongoing support group is designed
to educate and encourage teenage girls dealing with issues pertinent to hurting relationships, struggling with addiction,
and problems in school. This educational group helps teenage girls establish
a change environment within themselves that is most effective for facilitating a outward positive change.
Teenage Men Support Group
This is an ongoing support group
designed to educate and encourage young men dealing with issues pertinent to hurting relationships, struggling with addiction,
and problems in school. This educational group helps teenage guys establish a
change environment within themselves that is most effective for facilitating a outward positive change.
Parent Support Group
Teenagers offer us as parents the
opportunity to learn valuable lessons with what they say, ask and do. How do
we respond? What do our responses teach our children? Are they learning what
we are trying to teach them? How could we respond? At our meetings we discuss new ways to parent our teenagers. All parents are encourage to come!
D.I.E goal is to unite with the community & bringing to light violent
behavior and its dire effects by showing firsthand graphic violence with no Glamorization. (It's not cool to kill). Helping
our youth to make better choices, value life, and use their time more wisely. This will eventually make our block/community
a safer place for children, youth and the elderly. Seeing the consequences, our goal is to cause our youths to be too scared
to commit such violent crimes.
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