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Center For Family Life and Recovery to Present 2025 Amethyst Awardee & Paul Dunn Advocacy Awardee at Annual Awareness Breakfast

Utica, New York (March 2025) – Center for Family Life and Recovery, Inc. will hold their Annual Awareness  Breakfast – “Breaking the Silence: Stories that Defy Stigma” on Tuesday, April 8th at 8:15am at Hart’s Hill Inn in  Whitesboro, and is open to the public. This signature event, which coincides with Alcohol Awareness Month,  also recognizes the contributions of the community in helping support our agency’s vision to be a leader in  creating a world where people have the power to achieve and celebrate recovery. There will also be  informational booths from service providers from all over Mohawk Valley and Central NY providing information  on recovery and prevention services. 

This year, the Amethyst Award and the Paul Dunn Advocacy Award will be presented to two members of our  community who have helped others by inspiring them with the message of hope and recovery in the fields of  mental health and substance use disorders. 

The Paul Dunn Advocacy Award is named after long time CFLR Board member, Paul Dunn, as a tribute to his  unending commitment to advocacy and recovery efforts in our community. Dr. Marianne Buttenschon, recipient  of the Paul Dunn Advocacy Award and Assemblywoman for New York’s 119th District, brings over 30 years of  experience in education and public service. Prior to her election in 2018, she served as Dean of Public Service  and Emergency Preparedness at Mohawk Valley Community College. A lifelong educator, Marianne earned  degrees from Mohawk Valley Community College, SUNY Polytechnic Institute, Binghamton University and  Northeastern University. Marianne’s work focuses on community development, education, public safety and  fighting hunger, as seen in her role with the Utica Community Food Pantry and her efforts to improve local food  distribution. Marianne played a pivotal role in passing Erin’s Law, which mandates public facilities to carry  lifesaving opioid antagonists like Naloxone/Narcan. This law honors Erin, a young woman who tragically lost her  life to an overdose and is a testament to Marianne’s dedication to public health and safety. She is also a member  of various caucuses and organizations, working to ensure transparency, fairness and opportunities for all her  constituents in the diverse 119th District. 

Ernest (Ernie) Lowenkopf will receive the Amethyst Award. Mr. Lowenkopf received multiple nominations this  year. One of his nominators said, “Ernie is deserving of the amethyst award because of his outstanding  contributions to the field of addiction and mental health. At Helio Health, Ernie consistently demonstrates  exceptional commitment going above and beyond to individuals get the services/support they need.” Ernie has spent nearly five years in the human services and behavioral health field, focusing on supporting individuals in  recovery. A person with lived experience in substance use, mental health disorders and justice involvement, he  blends personal insight with professional expertise. Starting as an RA at the Rescue Mission of Utica, he  developed a passion for helping vulnerable populations and continues working there part-time. Ernie completed  CRPA training in 2020 and became a Recovery Peer Advocate with CFLR in 2021. He worked with Insights of  Helio Health in various roles, eventually becoming a Counselor 1 Clinic Assessor in February of this year. Ernie  also works part-time for CNY Youth Connections and is a Credentialed Alcoholism and Substance Abuse  Counselor-Trainee (CASAC-T), holding multiple certifications in recovery coaching. In his free time, he enjoys  reading, hiking, making people laugh, and spending time with family. 

Tickets to this signature event are $40 and still available for purchase. The last day to register as a sponsor is  March 17th and tickets/sponsorships can be purchased through clicking here. 

Center for Family Life and Recovery, Inc.is proud to be the area’s leading expert in advocacy, prevention,  counseling, and employee assistance programs. Along with supporting individuals and families struggling with  addiction and recovery, mental health, and behavioral issues, CFLR’s goal is to inspire hope, provide help,  promote wellness, and transform lives. To learn more, visit http://www.whenthereshelpthereshope.com  

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