Not One More Alabama has the exciting opportunity to partner with the Center on Addiction (recently merged with Partnership for Drug-Free Kids) to introduce a new family support program. NOMA would like to determine the level of interest in our community for a peer Parent Coach Training and Coaching program. Click here to learn more about Parent Coaching and listen to a few current Parent Coaches discuss the program and what it means to them in the video below.

The peer Parent Coach Training would occur in Huntsville, AL over a weekend (Friday evening + Saturday and Sunday 9 am - 5 pm). Following the training, as part of the commitment to being a peer Parent Coach, trained coaches are required to attend biweekly training calls. 

In addition to training to become a volunteer Parent Coach, there are other opportunities we hope to offer as well.  Please see these options, along with brief descriptions of each, and let us know which interest you. 





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* 1. What is your first and last name?

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* 2. What is your preferred email?

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* 3. What is your city, state, and zip?

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* 4. Becoming a peer Parent Coach starts with attending the training would require a minimum volunteer obligation of 6 months to The Center on Addiction and 1 year to Not One More Alabama.  Are you willing to make this volunteer commitment following the completion of training?

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* 5. Please select the volunteer opportunity (or opportunities) that you are interested in.

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Parent Coach Training:  You will learn how to become a volunteer Parent Coach, where you will work with families struggling with their child's substance use. Coaching happens over the phone over a 5-6 week time frame. 
Online Learning Community: Trained Parent Coaches have the opportunity to learn how to deliver a 26-week curriculum for parents and caregivers. The content is delivered online via Zoom.
Community-based Parent & Caregiver Workshops:  Trained Parent Coaches have the opportunity to learn to lead five -or ten-week, in-person, supportive learning groups in your community (or nearby communities).
Emergency Room Support: Trained Parent Coaches have the opportunity to learn how to provide support to families in hospitals who have a loved one who has overdosed.
Grief Support: Trained Parent Coaches have the opportunity to learn how to provide support to families who are grieving the loss of their loved one as a result of substance use.

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* 6. Is there a different way in which you would like to be involved with Not One More Alabama, or do you have any questions?

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