
Cathey Brown, Founder
Rainbow Days
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In 1981, Cathey Brown’s mother
was hospitalized for internal bleeding and Cathey confronted
her family’s alcohol problem for the first
time. She began to weigh the hereditary implications of alcoholism.
Soon after, while watching TV, she listened to Betty Ford discuss
her personal struggles with alcoholism and the opening of the
Betty Ford Center. Cathey
quit drinking that morning.
Told by a psychologist that
there was nothing she could do about her daughter’s high-risk for
alcoholism, Cathey took matters into her own hands. Intensive research
led her to develop a small program for counseling children of alcoholics.
Within a year, her program developed into Rainbow Days, which by
2003 worked with over 6,000 children a year across the country. Cathey
and her teams of volunteers provide hope for children of addicted families
In 2000,
In 2000, Cathey Brown received a Visionary
Award handed to her by Betty Ford. “It was truly a highlight
of my life because Mrs. Ford has influenced thousands of women
like.
Rainbow Days
4300 MacArthur Avenue,
Suite 260
Dallas, EX 75249
Telehpone: (214)
887-0726

http://www.rainbowdays.org
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