LIFE, LIBERTY, AND THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS FOR COAs
NACoA resonates deeply with the spirit of Independence Day. Our mission to support children impacted by parental addiction aligns with the fundamental American values of freedom and opportunity. Just as the Fourth of July commemorates the pursuit of liberty, NACoA strives to liberate children from the shadows of addiction, providing them with the resources and support necessary to lead healthy, fulfilling lives. Freedom from guilt and shame creates opportunity to enjoy our basic unalienable Rights: life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
NACoA’s efforts to advocate for these children and to educate communities about the impact of addiction are in harmony with the broader ideals celebrated on Independence Day. Our work embodies the spirit of resilience and the fight for a better future, much like the nation’s journey towards independence. By raising awareness and providing support, NACoA strives to create a society where every child has the chance to thrive, free from the burdens of addiction and its consequences.
Independence Day reminds us of the power of unity and collective action, principles that are integral to NACoA’s mission. Together, we continue to work hard to build a community that champions the well-being of all its members, ensuring that every child can experience the true essence of freedom and independence. As we celebrate this national holiday, we reaffirm our commitment to making a lasting difference in the lives of children and families affected by addiction, echoing the enduring legacy of July 4th.