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South Asian Drug Addiction Seminar - Aug. 30
August 20th, 2006 by adminAugust 30 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at Richmond Addiction Services, #170, 5720 Minoru Blvd. (behind ICBC / Drivers’ Services). Do you work with the South Asian community? Are you concerned with someone’s substance use? Are you interested in alternative perspectives on addictions? You are invited to this free presentation. No pre-registration required. Presented by Jas Sandhu, M. Ed. Drawing upon the spiritual teachings of ancient India and his own clinical counseling background, Sandhu takes a holistic approach to understanding the root cause of addiction and how we can ultimately overcome hardships endured as part of our human existence. Jas Sandhu’s presentation style is both theoretical and practical and participants walk away with realistic strategies to bring about constructive change in their lives.