Are You Addicted? April 1-3 Is Alcohol-Free Weekend

Are You Addicted? April 1-3 Is Alcohol-Free Weekend

April is Alcohol Awareness Month, and Renz Addiction Counseling Center in Elgin is encouraging residents to participate in a communitywide three day Alcohol-Free Weekend, April 1-3, 2016. The weekend is aimed to raise public awareness about the use of alcohol and how it affects individuals, families and businesses.

“If you or someone you know experiences difficulty or discomfort within the 72-hour Alcohol-Free Weekend,” said Renz Addiction Counseling Center’s Executive Director Jerry Skogmo, “then I urge you to take the next step and complete an alcohol assessment. Help is available; recovery is possible.”

Renz Center is currently offering free assessments at their Two American Way in Elgin location. For an appointment, call (847) 742-3545.

Screen Shot 2016-03-23 at 9.39.15 AMAlcohol Awareness Month is a national grassroots effort observed by communities throughout the United States to support prevention, research, education, intervention, treatment and recovery from alcoholism and alcohol-related problems. According to the National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence, alcohol is the most commonly used addictive substance in the United States.

More than 17.6 million people, or one in every 12 adults, suffer from alcohol abuse or dependence along with several million more who engage in risky, binge drinking patterns that could lead to alcohol problems. More than half of all adults have a family history of alcoholism or problem drinking, and more than 7 million children live in a household where at least one parent is dependent on or has abused alcohol.

Warning signs of alcohol abuse include:

  • Drinking to calm nerves, forget worries or boost a sad mood.
  • Guilt about drinking.
  • Unsuccessful attempts to cut down or stop drinking.
  • Lying about or hiding drinking habits.
  • Causing harm to oneself or someone else as a result of drinking.
  • Needing to drink increasingly greater amounts in order to achieve desired effects.
  • Feeling irritable, resentful or unreasonable when not drinking.
  • Medical, social, family or financial problems caused by drinking.

About Renz Center

Renz Center provides a continuum of care dedicated to the prevention, intervention and treatment of addictive behaviors related to alcohol, drugs, and gambling. Services range from prevention programs for youth in the schools to outpatient treatment programs for adolescents and adults. Priority is given to pregnant women and women with dependent children. Offices are located in Elgin, St. Charles, and Streamwood.

Renz Addiction Counseling Center is a non-profit organization funded in part by the federal government, Central Kane County United Way, the Illinois Department of Human Services, Hanover Township, Geneva, and St. Charles 708 boards and other local community organizations. To find out more about Renz Center’s programs, call 847-742-3545 or visit www.renzcenter.org.