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3rd Annual Ramble for Recovery and Recovery Fair

Many people do not understand that addiction is a treatable disease. This misconception and the stigma associated with addiction can sometimes hinder people from getting effective substance abuse treatment. In 2007, as many as 20.8 million people nationwide needed but did not receive treatment. In celebration of people in long-term recovery and their families, UMPQUA PARTNERS – For a drug-free future joins the nation in an annual observance that takes place during the month of September. National Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Month (Recovery Month provides a platform to celebrate people in recovery and those that serve them.
On Saturday, September 11, 2010, Umpqua Partners will host the 3rd annual Ramble for Recovery – a 10K Run/5K Walk to celebrate the hope of recovery from addiction through healthy competition. Individuals in recovery, those with family and friends in recovery, or anyone wishing to support the recovering community are welcome to participate.

Prescription Drug Turn-In Event

Why We're Here
Substance abuse - the misuse of alcohol, tobacco and both illegal and legal drugs and medications - is by far the greatest cause of premature and preventable illness, disability and death in our society. Substance abuse is a growing problem for communities throughout Oregon, with serious consequences for individuals, families, schools, businesses, and entire communities.
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Advocacy Works!
Borders Group, Inc. and Roseburg Waldenbooks Store Take Positive Action to Discourage Drug Use Among Youth
Concern expressed by a community volunteer of UMPQUA PARTNERS – For a drug-free future has resulted in Borders Group, Inc. taking positive action to ensure adult oriented product, including magazines, are placed in a top shelf location far away from view of children and teens and adult merchandise is not cross-merchandised with other products intended for children and teens.
Marlene Petersen, one of the founding members of Umpqua Partners, visited Waldenbooks in Roseburg and noted marijuana publications placed in a prominent location behind the counter, surrounded by merchandise marketed to and intended for children or teens. “As a parent, grandparent and community member committed to reducing alcohol and other drug abuse, I was concerned that this product placement was sending the wrong message to our kids and may encourage drug use among youth,” said Petersen. The board of directors of Umpqua Partners agreed.
Synthetic Marijuana - Facts you should know
The Douglas County Sheriff's Office and Umpqua Partners - For a drug-free future would like to alert parents, guardians and those who work with youth about a new synthetic form of marijuana that is being sold under the brand names K2 or Spice in local head shops and online as an incense product.
What is K2 or Spice?
2nd Annual Ramble for Recovery - How the Day Went!
2nd Annual Ramble for Recovery - How the day went!
On Saturday, September 12, 2009 Douglas County joined the nation in observing the 20th Anniversary of National Alcohol & Drug Addiction Recovery Month (Recovery Month), as over 70,000 people participated in events across the nation. Locally, UMPQUA PARTNERS - For a drug-free future, recognized those in recovery by celebrating our 2nd Annual Ramble for Recovery, a 10K run/5K walk and resource fair.

Read more: 2nd Annual Ramble for Recovery - How the Day Went!
Redemption: Winning the Race of Life
View a short film featuring footage from the Ramble for Recovery. Featuring positive interviews with people in recovery showing that there is always hope for people with substance addictions.
Produced and directed by Chase Vincent Gilley
Learn to Live Productions
What We Do
Umpqua Partners works to mobilize the community to build and maintain safe, healthy and drug free environments. Umpqua Partners serves as a catalyst for increased citizen participation and community collaboration to prevent and reduce substance abuse. Together we are making a difference in the future of our children, our families, and our community.
This website supported through contributions from DCIPA
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UPCOMING EVENTS
| September 3rd, 2010 Car Seat Safety Check |
| September 10th, 2010 Board of Directors Meeting |
| September 11th, 2010 3rd Annual Ramble for Recovery |
| September 15th, 2010 Oregon Prevention Conference |
| September 16th, 2010 Oregon Prevention Conference |
| September 17th, 2010 Oregon Prevention Conference |
| September 27th, 2010 YUP it's a meeting! |
| October 1st, 2010 Car Seat Safety Check |






