Sobriety America Start Up Promo
Sobriety America Start Up Promo – THE SOBRIETY AMERICA FOUNDATION is dedicated to helping to bring a sober lifestyle to as many people as possible and YOU can help in our start-up. We’re in the process of registering as a tax exempt organization with the IRS; designing and building an extensive website with all kinds of information on activities and help for the sober community; opening an office in Nashville, Tennessee; planning rollout events in Nashville, Memphis, Atlanta and other cities and putting a team of great people together to put our best foot forward for the cause. Your generous donation at www.indiegogo.com will help us get started with all of those things. The 00 we’re asking for in this campaign, along with other private donations, is going to get us started as an organization. Hopefully, we’ll exceed that amount, which will allow us to start helping people sooner. Future fundraising efforts will be geared toward collecting corporate and private donations to be distributed to organizations that help in sobriety efforts either as treatment centers or as like-minded organizations that help those with alcohol or drug addiction to get help. We’ll also be sponsoring events that bring the sober community together for awareness and community. Please help us with our start-up efforts by making a generous donation right here at our IndieGoGo campaign site. Thank you for your generosity in helping us work for the Sober Good of our beneficiaries. We truly feel that this is a mission that’s going …
Starting Up
Filed under: Drug Treatment Help Memphis
The goal of ZeroTo510 was to help medical device entrepreneurs navigate the start-up process, refine business models and achieve the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's 510(k) pre-market notification filing. Each of the cohort's six companies received …
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Death of mentally ill Putnam man by deputy draws focus on training
Filed under: Drug Treatment Help Memphis
Hardy said his deputies encounter all types of troubled people — from drug addicts to domestic brawlers to the mentally ill — in cases that may escalate so quickly that no training could prevent tragedy. “How do you handle a situation like that …
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