AIRED: January 24, 2010– 11 am PST
www.latalkradio.com
TITLE: “Children of Alcoholics”
SPECIAL GUEST: Dr. Robert Ackerman, professor of Sociology and director of the Mid-Atlantic Addiction Research and Training Institute (MARTI) at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Cofounder of the National Association for Children of Alcoholics.
Website Links:
Robert J. Ackerman.com and National Association for Children of Alcoholics
Allen and Melody, and their guest, Dr. Robert Ackerman, discuss the fact that the people hurt most by drugs and alcohol don’t even use them; they are the CHILDREN of alcoholics and other drug dependent parents.
Co-Founder of the National Association for Children of Alcoholics (NACoA), it is Dr. Ackerman’s belief that none of these vulnerable children should grow up in isolation and without support. NACoA is the national nonprofit 501 (c) 3 membership and affiliate organization working on behalf of children of alcohol and drug dependent parents.
Our mission is to eliminate the adverse impact of alcohol and drug use on children and families.
- We work to raise public awareness.
- We provide leadership in public policy at the national, state, and local levels.
- We advocate for appropriate, effective and accessible education and prevention services.
- We facilitate and advance professional knowledge and understanding.
To help in these efforts, we:
- have affiliate organizations throughout the country, and in Great Britain, Germany, and Canada
- publish periodic online and print newsletters
- create videos, booklets, posters and other educational materials to assist natural helpers to intervene and support children
- host this site on the Internet with information about and ways to help children of alcoholics and other drug dependent parents.
- send information packets to all who ask, and
- maintain a toll-free phone available to all.
It’s the innocent children (1 in 4 under the age of 18) who suffer when their parents abuse alcohol and other drugs. The worst part is, they can’t help themselves. But you can. Join us in our critical work for these vulnerable children. Email or call us (toll-free) at 1-888-554-COAS to learn more about their daily plight and what small steps can be taken to make a great difference in their lives.