Center for Substance Abuse Treatment: I Have Been Raised by a Single Mother Since I Was Five. Do You Think I Will Suffer Any Ill Effects?

Question by Object Of It’s Ire: I have been raised by a single mother since I was five. Do you think I will suffer any ill effects?
My mother, Monique, divorced my father when I was five and we left to live by ourselves. I’m a bit worried by statistics which indicate I am more likely to criminally offend or become violent than someone raised in a two parent family.

But.. I think that’s baloney and that I’ll turn out fine.
Thanks for the support everyone. I ask mostly because of this:
http://www.citynews.ca/news/news_5916.aspx

Best answer:

Answer by jaaffar s
no you want so stop thinking about it

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What is Project VOX? Project VOX, (the Latin word for voice), is a non-profit, 501(c)3 organization. Our goal is to give a greater voice to people who are alcoholic or drug addicted. By sharing personal recovery stories (without mentioning membership in AA, Al-Anon or other anonymous 12-step programs), VOX members strive to: Give hope to those in need of recovery Erase the stigma and end discrimination surrounding alcoholism and addiction Show the public the “faces of recovery” Request public resources equal to those of other chronic illnesses Members of VOX volunteer their time to help promote public understanding about alcoholism and drug dependence as preventable and treatable diseases. By participating in the following annual activities members of VOX enjoy the company of others in recovery while promoting the message that recovery works: Flint’s Walk for Recovery! Soberfest Family Picnic Sober New Year’s Eve Dance Celebrate Recovery statewide picnic Project VOX History The National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (NCADD) of Michigan is a statewide, nonprofit organization founded in 1973 was established to promote public understanding of alcoholism and drug dependence. In 1999, a 3-year federal grant from the Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, (CSAT), was awarded to NCADD Michigan to develop and implement Project VOX chapters throughout the state. Currently, there are 13 VOX chapters in Michigan — from Marquette to Battle Creek — with over 300 statewide

 

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