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May 22, 2012

When most people think about treating alcoholism, Alcoholics Anonymous and the 12-step program are often the first or only solutions that spring to mind. Now, after years of research, there are some drugs that, combined with therapy, can aid in stopping alcohol addiction.

The New York Times recently published an article about the drugs used to curb alcohol cravings. It is important to remember, as the article points out, that these drugs, while a tool, are not an end-all solution to alcoholism. The article very aptly points out that

People drink compulsively for any number of reasons, from genetics to anxiety to post-traumatic stress disorder. The pill that help[s one individual] get sober might do nothing for, say, a veteran who drinks to ward off nightmares.

Nevertheless, the search for drugs that can help with alcoholism has deepened, as doctors and society are both starting to treat alcohol as a chronic disease, rather than a character failure. With the myriad of reasons behind alcoholism and the varied personalities of people who suffer from it, it seems fitting to tailor one’s treatment to that individual.

As everyone who passes through Georgetown Ministry Center is unique, we as staff must use different approaches when working with each guest. There is always more than one way to reach a goal, and sometimes it takes many tries before finding the right one.

Categories: Health, In the Press

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May 17, 2012

Our members were treated to a taste of France today when Patisserie Poupon dropped off pastries and cakes! It is so great to have supportive neighbors, and we love being able to give our members a treat and experience some of Georgetown’s greatest cafes and restaurants.

Thank you so much, Patisserie Poupon, for thinking of us!

Categories: Help

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May 16, 2012

For the past two weeks, we had a volunteer make sandwiches for us. Every day, she would come in at 2pm, pass out sandwiches, and stay for an hour to chat with our members.

Our members are sad to hear that her busy schedule won’t allow her to come in anymore with any regularity. They appreciated her sandwiches and her time so much that our members got together on their own and made her a card.

They came into the office asking for markers or colored pencils, but all we had were a few highlighters and permanent markers. Using these few supplies, they took turns outlining and coloring, using the blue and yellow highlighters to color in green lettuce. The artists walked around and asked everyone to sign it. It was such an awesome sight.

We have some great members here. They appreciate all of our sandwich donors, but especially love those who take the time to personally hand them out and hang out for a few minutes. If you have some time, drop by and say hello!

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May 15, 2012

Help the homeless while sampling great dishes at this year’s Taste of Georgetown on June 2, 2012!

Georgetown Ministry Center will be kicking off this year’s Help the Homeless campaign with Taste tickets and a VIP lounge for those who register. Escape the heat and the crowds during the Taste when you register to participate in Help the Homeless and receive the following perks:

  • VIP Lounge: enjoy your tastes in Georgetown Ministry Center with access to seating, refreshments, restrooms, air conditioning, and WiFi
  • 3 Taste Tickets: every registrant will receive 3 Taste tickets, a $15 value!
  • Skip the ticket line! We’ll be selling tickets at the regular prices, too.
  • a Help the Homeless t-shirt
  • the great feeling of doing good and helping those less fortunate in your community

Come kick back in our center with GMC staff and friends. All you need to do is register yourself and as many as you can from your party on the Help the Homeless website. Pick up your Taste tickets on June 2 starting at 10:30 am in Georgetown Ministry Center (map and directions). Early birds will beat the crowds and be first in line for the tastes they want!

If you can’t make it to the Taste, you can still register and be a virtual participant. We will be live tweeting the event (twitter.com/gmcgt), so you can still feel like you’re there!

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May 11, 2012

The Georgetown Patch recently published an article about the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments’ annual report on the homeless population. Read the Patch article here.

The article quotes our latest newsletter, which, if you haven’t read it already, you can find here or on our Media page.

Categories: In the Press

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