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For Professionals | CMC:Foundation for Change

In 2017, a Pew Research Center survey found that 46% of U.S. adults say they have a family member or close friend who is addicted to drugs or has been in the past, and the COVID-19 pandemic has made the situation even more dire. If you are a treatment provider of any kind, it is likely that you are working with people struggling with substance use and even more likely that you are working with people who are close to someone struggling. Unfortunately, even though friends and family often face emotional, financial, and health consequences as they try to support the person they care about, they are given the message to detach, use tough love or work on their codependency. The reality is everyone who cares about a person struggling with substance is in a powerful position to support change and there are science-based strategies that can help. Our Invitation to Change Approach® (ITC) challenges these ineffective and stigmatizing messages by bringing evidence-based principles and practices, including kindness, together in a way that lay people (family, friends, first responders, educators, faith-based leaders) and health professionals of all kinds (nurses, doctors, therapists and recovery coaches) can use in their efforts to help a person struggling with substance use or other problematic behaviors. The model includes key elements of CRAFT (Community Reinforcement and Family Training), MI (Motivational Interviewing), ACT (Acceptance and Commitment Therapy) and self-compassion i...

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Cedar Rapids, Iowa – May 31, 2023 – ITC Midwest will be conducting aerial patrols of high-voltage transmission structures and lines throughout its service territory from approximately June 6 – 20, weather permitting. Helicopter patrols provide an overall status of the overhead transmission system owned and operated by ITC Midwest. The flights take place across…

ITC Michigan – ITC Home

ABOUT ITC MICHIGAN ITC has two operating subsidiaries in Michigan: Michigan Electric Transmission Company (METC), and International Transmission Company (ITC Transmission), collectively referred to as ITC Michigan and based out of Novi, Michigan. METC and ITC Transmissionare wholly owned subsidiaries of ITC Holdings Corp., the nation’s largest independent electricity transmission company. METC owns, operates and maintains approximately 5,600 circuit miles of transmission line in the western and northern portions of Michigan’s Lower Peninsula, serving a population of 4.9 million. ITC Transmissionowns, operates and maintains approximately 3,100 circuit miles of transmission line in southeast Michigan, serving a population of 5.1 million. Recently, ITC Michigan embarked on an educational campaign with Crain’s Detroit Business and MI Tech News. Click Do you have a question about ITC Michigan or any of our projects? Our team is happy to provide you with answers. Click on our Celebrating Our Past and Powering Forward In celebration of our 20-year anniversary, we took the opportunity to pay it forward through ITC’s 20 Days of Service initiative (see below). We supported organizations throughout our footprint by volunteering and providing a variety of donations. As we look back on our last 20 years with gratitude, we look forward to the next 20 years with excitement and determination. For two decades, we’ve taken pride in operating and maintaining the Michigan transmission system,...

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Philanthropy – ITC Home

Thank you for your interest in ITC’s philanthropic efforts. We are dedicated to supporting our communities and making a strong social impact in areas we serve. You can learn more about our community commitments in our If you are interested in philanthropic support from ITC, please contact us by clicking

ITC Community Conversations invites survey input through October 10

SEPTEMBER 28, 2021 — The University of Texas at San Antonio today opened the first phase of community engagement for ITC Centennial 2068, a visioning process to envision the next 50 years of the Institute of Texan Cultures and its museum, the only resources in Texas devoted entirely to the state’s rich, diverse cultural history. Participants can then complete a brief questionnaire to share their own ideas. The survey closes on Sunday, October 10, and is available in English and Spanish. Community members also have the option of visiting the UTSA Westside Community Center (1310 Guadalupe St.) to view the panel discussions and complete the questionnaire. The center is open 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday. “ITC Centennial 2068 is a community-driven process, and public participation is critical to its success,” said Kimberly Andrews Espy , provost and senior vice president for academic affairs . “ITC Community Conversations is the first step in gathering and transforming shared solutions into a strategic plan to ensure the long-term sustainability of the institute and its museum. We want to hear your ideas—all viable options will be considered.” UTSA launched ITC Centennial 2068 earlier this year and formally ITC COMMUNITY CONVERSATIONS Imagining Institutes and Museums Sample topics of conversation: How do model museums leverage the strengths and contributions of faculty, staff and students for the mutual benefit? How do model museums ...