September is National Recovery Month, so it’s a good time to highlight resources.
For the past year and a half, Unleashed Phoenix has had an office in the Tech Village in downtown Duluth.
Tucked on the 5th floor, the non-profit is focused on helping people overcome trauma and substance abuse.
And they are committed to empowering Native Americans and other marginalized populations.
Edna Ellison is the Executive Director, and knows all too well the cycle of generational trauma. “I was born into this,” she said.
There is help with healing, with culturally appropriate drum circles and sound bowls as well.
Unleashed works with area tribes across Minnesota and Wisconsin.
Jill Hartlev is from the Bad River Band, and said, “A lot of people don’t want to say they are looking for recovery, or I’m using. So it’s kind of touchy to see how we can make the connection.”
Ellison said being sober doesn’t mean you don’t have obstacles, so they work to help people reach their full potential. It could mean help getting their driver’s license back, or financial literacy classes.
Each person who they meet and help, can reach another. “You’re living and working and remaining sober. It will help squash the stigma, because you’ll be a role model and you can be living proof of what it can take to succeed.”
See more, on The Five!
For more information: https://unleashedphoenix.org/