John M Discusses Being Meth Free (The Tweakers Project Double-Take)


 

John M Discusses Being Meth Free (The Tweakers Project Double-Take) – John M discusses being meth free. From The Tweakers Project Double-Take: two tweakers, two stories, two minutes, twice a month. The Tweakers Project, a not-for-profit organization, is simply a concept in motion. We have no office, no employees, and are completely volunteer-driven. Our only mission is to provide information and alternatives to the addicted person and their families and loved one’s through film, print, and the web. The Tweakers Project has become global, with members from California to Georgia, New Jersey, South Africa, the Czech Republic, England, and even Iran. We are able to send out daily messages of inspiration and share real stories through our Facebook group, THE TWEAKERS PROJECT. It is an open group and ANYONE can join. The Tweakers Project has been co-sponsored by The City of West Hollywood, private individuals, and community organizations since its inception. All donations are greatly appreciated, are completely tax deductible, and can be made by contacting us from this site. TWEAKERS, the award winning DVD produced by The Tweakers Project, is available at cost by contacting us here or at our Facebook group. The Tweakers Project makes no judgment nor do we make any recommendations on recovery methods. We simply support a sober lifestyle for those with the disease of addiction. THE FOLLOWING ARTISTS HAVE GENEROUSLY DONATED THEIR TIME AND TALENTS IN THE MAKING OF THIS TWEAKERS PROJECT DOUBLE-TAKE: “DC Discusses Being Meth Free” Directed by Matthew

 

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