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Meth Impact Panel
Drug Free San Juan County
sponsors a Methamphetamine
Victim Impact Panel. Addiction
to Methamphetamine can be
overcome.
That is the message the Meth
Victim Impact Panel gives to
those who come and listen. It is
the newest program sponsored
by Drug Free San Juan County.
The Panel has received much
positive input from those who
have attended. Mark Livingston,
the Meth VIP coordinator, will
arrange an appointment with
those court-ordered or those are
interested in learning how to
break their addiction to drugs.
He can be reached by calling 716-
1955.
Location: The meth Victim
Impact Panel is combined with
the DWI Victim Impact Panel.
Clients must write the name of
who sent them to the panel on
the sign-in sheet. If they do not,
the sender will not receive a
report of their compliance.
There is a $25.00 fee. Only cash
or a money order will be
accepted. Anyone coming to the
panel under the influence will
NOT be allowed to attend the
panel.
This is a Methamphetamine
awareness panel that will be
discussing the impact Meth has
on unintentional victims:
identifying and recognizing
destructive behaviors:
constructing some counter
strategies for these destructive
behaviors and accessing self-
help tools and organizations.
Mark Livingston, the panel
coordinator, is a
Methamphetamine victim and
will discuss his experiences and
recovery. All are invited to come
and learn how to gain a victory
over our Methamphetamine
problems
Meth Impact Panel
Coordinator:
Mark Livingston
716-1955
e-mail:
tmarklivingston@yahoo.com
Mark has overcome his addiction to
Meth and tells his story as part of the
Panel’s program. He is committed
to helping others overcome their
addiction because he knows the
losses he suffered from his
addiction. He also knows the effort
and time required to complete the
requirements the legal system put
upon him. He says it is do able and
worth it. His rehabilitation helped
him to see that his family and drug
counselors really were on his side
and wanted him to be clean of drug
use. While he was abusing drugs he
felt his family and counselors were
out to get him. He is passionate in
his desire to help others overcome
addiction. The sessions finish with a
question and answer sessions for all
attendees. They are given printed
information about where to go for
additional help. An evaluation form
is given to those who attend the
session. This information is used to
understand the effectiveness of the
session and is used to improve the
sessions. You may have a story to tell
and could be a presenter. You may
need to learn more about drug
addiction. You may want to support
those who are required to attend.
You may want to support this good
effort. Whatever the reason, you
may come to the Meth Victim Impact
Pane