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Women Issue Group
In every war there are casualties, someone has to suffer. In many cases it is the innocent ones who has to endure the longest. The drug war has had a devastating effect on the families, and even society. Sure financial profits are acquired, but is there any comparison to the moral and physical decay that accompanies this demonic plague?
Women who are servants to their addictions can create a domino effect. If they have children, eventually the children are either neglected or physically abused . These children in turn, carry the memories which are sometimes manifested in many different ways. Sometimes the children are tossed from house to house, which not only causes instability with the children but also with the caretakers. Emotional problems, health problems and even mental problems have been known to be symptoms of this behavior. These problems can be harbored in future generations as well.
M.N.A.M.-Faith Crusade Missions had one of the solutions. Why not have older women mentor to younger, while allowing a group of concern people the opportunity to vent and be heard? With strict confidentially and a willingness to share by people who have had similar experiences, only could good be displayed. That is when M.N.A.M.-F.C.M's Women's Issue Group was formed and facilitated by Nisan R. Coulter.