Sober Duluth
03/06/2021
shh... don't wanna say this too loud, but... spring is coming... 🌺
Something we do love to shout about is: you get to decide how sober fits you! 🗣
We've had a few folks in our inbox wondering if their sobriety experience was valid. And guess what? Everyone's experience is valid.
Different people have different experiences, but different doesn't mean wrong or bad.
If Sober is the label you use to describe your experience: rad!
If someone else is trying to tell you how you describe your experience: boo!
You do you. 🖤
02/04/2021
C O N G R A T S 💕
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You won our giveaway for tickets! Check your DMs for details.
Thank you to everyone that entered and shared.
The first ever inaugural Sober Voices Summit starts tomorrow and there's still time left to purchase your tickets at the link in our bio. 3 days with tons of intentional content from diverse leaders in the sober/sober curious movement. If you can't attend the sessions in real time as their happening, no worries, with your ticket you have until February 28th to view and access the content on the Summit Dashboard.
Cheers! 💙
01/31/2021
❗️Urgent request❗️
Have you lived in sober housing in Minnesota? Has a family member? Have you experienced harm or loss related to the sober housing industry? Contact us via DM (preferred) or at [email protected]
Over the past two years, we have had discussions and meetings with people who use drugs and those in recovery about their experiences at sober homes. We have heard stories of dehumanizing treatment. When evicted, most homes require residents to leave immediately—regardless of if a resident is experiencing homelessness and doesn’t have anywhere else to go. This is never acceptable, but extremely dangerous during the winter, and now during a pandemic. We have heard stories of people returning to use upon eviction. This can be potentially live threatening with the practice of forced abstinence of homes, lowered tolerance, and an unpredictable drug supply due to prohibition.
Last March, we were involved in producing a letter with directive from State Representative Heather Edelson that Governor Tim Walz’s Executive Order 20-14, an eviction moratorium, applies to sober homes. It was met with backlash from people involved with sober housing—stating that residents are not tenants, and therefore, do not have ANY tenants rights. Meanwhile, residents pay down payments, monthly rent, and sign contracts to reside in sober homes. This is another piece of how people who use drugs are stigmatized and held to different standards than others seeking housing.
We will always center those most impacted by policy. In this case, that is people with past and current lived experience as residents. Legislation is being developed and lived experience is request to create recommendations on oversight for sober housing. Please contact us and will respond with how to submit a testimony.
NAMI Minnesota
01/27/2021
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