Providing a remarkable opportunity to be a part of Thomas Henderson's intimate gathering of family, friends, former coaches and teammates, this film captures Thomas' 25th anniversary celebration of sobriety and freedom. Learn More
How do you get out of prison - and not come back? These are the real stories of five men and two women who have learned the hard way; each has years of experience with the revolving door of addiction and crime. Each has learned what it takes to live clean and free. Their stories reveal hard-won lessons that can help others to succeed. Learn More
In this series, Damon Berryman brings together a dynamic group of men and women who have been in and out of jails, prisons and treatment centers, who are attempting to live a different way of life. Learn More
Explores the origins of hate through the eyes of today's teenagers as they come face to face with their own racism, ethnic bigotry, religious hatred, and sexual discrimination. Learn More
In this series, Damon Berryman brings together a dynamic group of men and women who have been in and out of jails, prisons and treatment centers, who are attempting to live a different way of life. Specific tactics for surviving recovery--for good--are explored in three dvd's, along with a workbook. Learn More
This innovative video features a live question and answer session that deals with such special problems as fetal alcohol syndrome, issues with children and family, women as victims, and other area of concern. Learn More
In this video, hosted by Leeza Gibbons, students' comprehension of the consequences of drinking are expanded and reinforced as the teen drinkers in the program experience the potential results of alcohol use from every perspective Learn More
Delbert Boone explores the road to recovery through the use of the Twelve Steps. He addresses how most alcoholics and addicts want to make sobriety an event, when in fact it is a process, and he explains how each of the Twelve Steps is an important part of the process.
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Delbert Boone explores the road to recovery through the use of the Twelve Steps. He addresses how most alcoholics and addicts want to make sobriety an event, when in fact it is a process, and he explains how each of the Twelve Steps is an important part of the process. Learn More