Our mission is to provide direction and resources to individuals and families whose lives have been affected by a loved one struggling with mental health and addiction.

 

 

Are you looking for help for yourself in dealing with your loved one’s addiction or mental health crisis? Our primary focus at Arc is on YOU; the family member or friend of a loved one struggling with the disease of addiction, alcoholism, or a mental health illness.

We have been in your shoes. We understand.

Often, we have been so focused on helping our loved one that our own lives begin to unravel. You may be experiencing the side effects of a loved one’s addiction such as;

  • Loss of sleep

  • Constant worry

  • Financial issues

  • Lost or damaged relationships

  • Feeling out of control or in a constant state of chaos

  • Blaming yourself

  • Anger/sadness/desperation/fear/embarrassment

  • Disrupted family time

  • Isolation

  • Keeping secrets and/or putting on a front

Arc is here to offer compassion, understanding, and resources designed to get YOU the help YOU need.

 

 

A Trusted Partner

Since 1991, Lubavitch of Bucks County has been serving the material and spiritual needs of our county, building community and providing guidance and support to individuals and families, including those struggling with mental health and addiction. The founding of Arc formalizes our efforts to help stem the tide of the opioid crisis and address the mental health needs of the Bucks County community and beyond.

 

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A Hopeful Future

We are here to help families and close friends find the courage to continue and the will to take care of themselves first. There are deep challenges navigating the experience of a loved-one’s addiction and mental illness. With expertise and compassion, we map the journey and connect you to resources that will offer guidance and hope.

 

 

How We Plan on Making a Difference

 
  • A warm and friendly place to find support

  • Referrals to mental health and addiction specialists

  • Support groups

  • Partnering with state and federal agencies

  • Education and prevention

  • Spiritual guidance and grief counseling

  • Awareness and training events

  • Recreational opportunities

  • Literature