As summer winds down and fall approaches, we are preparing for the start of a new school year for the children in residence, and new beginnings for women leaving treatment and those just beginning their journey. This month’s newsletter includes research about the increased overdose rate in 2020 and new medication-assisted treatment options for those […]
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July 2021 Newsletter
It’s July and Nexus is abuzz with warm-weather activities on campus and in the community. This month’s newsletter features several exciting community partners as well as a story by Nexus alum, Mariana Armas, who recently shared her recovery journey with us. Then, join the action with our Summer Olympic Fundraiser along with a host of […]
June 2021 Newsletter
June is Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome Awareness Month. According to the Centers for Disease Control, neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) is a withdrawal syndrome that can occur in newborns exposed to certain substances, including opioids, during pregnancy. Nexus is one of a few facilities in the state that provides services for pregnant women with substance use disorders […]
May 2021 Newsletter
The merry month of May Warm weather and spring blooms welcome the month of May. We are so thankful for all of the support we receive from the North Texas community. This month’s issue celebrates our wide range of community supporters from foundations to volunteer service projects, as well as our own Auxiliary of Nexus. We […]
April 2021 Newsletter
April showers bring May flowers … It’s springtime at Nexus! The campus has been abuzz with springtime cheer. After February’s sudden winter storm, everyone is ready to enjoy warmer spring weather, sunshine, and spring flowers. This month’s issue features an interview with Charles Betts, our new Director of Operations, and a special thank you to […]
March 2021 Newsletter
Empowering Women for 50 Years … An admission of powerlessness, rigorous honesty, and deep humility are some of the core requirements of women seeking recovery. In 1971, a group of women on their own recovery journey had the foresight to create High Hopes Rehabilitation Center – a residential substance use disorder treatment facility for women […]