Monarch, Inc., is a non-profit organization which is committed to serving women who suffer from substance abuse.
Types of Education/Counseling Provided SubstanceAbuse Education RelapsePrevention Women'sIssues -Co-Dependency Self-Esteem Building RETTherapy -ProblemSolving Skills StressReduction ParentingSkills Priority Population -Pregnant IV Drug Users -Pregnant Substance Abusers -IV Drug Users -Persons with HIV/AIDS, if physically able to participate in treatment -Women with dependent children -Minorities
Muskogee Organization for Narcotic and Alcohol Referral Counseling and Help, Inc.Established in 1984
Mission Statement
Statement of Philosophy
Residential Treatment Center Community Living with Children
Residential Treatment
Community Living with Children
Non-Medical Detoxification
Referral
Community Education
Family Participation
Monarch, Inc. Professional Staff
Other Community Resources Green County Mental Health Muskogee County Department of Health Oklahoma Department of Human Services Muskogee Regional Medical Center Oklahoma State University Extension Office
Certified By Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services
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"The Butterfly Story" When we see a fuzzy caterpillar it is hard to believe that someday this ugly, crawling creature will one day soar on wings as bright as any flower. Before this change comes about, the fuzzy little worm withdraws from its caterpillar world, finds itself a place alone, and painfully, with much struggling, wraps itself tightly into a cocoon of its own making; it seals itself off from the world. Time passes, and gradually a crevice appears in its hard outer layer, and finally a new creature emerges, quite a different little creature too. It begins to flutter its wings and becomes familiar with its new surroundings, going from flower to flower gathering up strength from each and at the same time, leaves the pollen that it has gathered up from each flower it has vistied....thus enabling the flowers to make seeds and be born again. Chemically dependents have much in common with the butterfly. Time was when we were unlovely creatures too. Then we found a program, others with the same disease. We shared with each other and gathered strength and hope. Soon we come out of out little cage into the light. We go through our growing pains and emerge very different creatures too. We carry to others what we have found, and as we to others, we are strenghtened by them, and in turn, we leave with each one some of what all the others have given us. The butterfly is a spiritual symbol. It represents transformation, beauty, fragility, and has been described as the Kiss of God. The butterfly surrenders to change and emerges beautiful and free. When the chemically addicted surrenders to a program, they are reborn and a butterfly emerges....And butterflies are free. Anonymous