"Key
to Healing” jewelry to benefit Gateway Rehabilitation Center
PITTSBURGH—Gateway Rehabilitation Center has teamed with local
jewelry designer Cynthia Grant to introduce a fashionable way to support those
struggling to overcome addiction. Distinct men’s and women’s bracelets—called
“ The Key to Healing”—are being offered to help promote Gateway’s mission,
celebrate recovery, and increase awareness of the epidemic problem of drug and
alcohol abuse in society.
Grant, who is donating a share of the proceeds from the sale of
the jewelry, has no previous connection to Gateway but was inspired to help
the not-for-profit organization after reading “Do Unto Others,” a book by
Gateway founder Dr. Abraham Twerski.
“Like many other readers, I felt a connection to Dr. Twerski
due to his humble nature,” Grant said. “He is a motivator, an educator, and a
healer.”
Two bracelets are available for women. One features a long-oval
sterling silver link chain, sterling key, and faceted quartz crystal with
sterling. The other women’s bracelet is similar in design, but in 14K yellow
gold.

The men’ s bracelet features a sterling silver square-cable
link chain with a large sterling lobster-claw clasp and sterling tag engraved
with a key.

The items are intended to be worn by someone in recovery or
supporting someone in recovery and, as such, make appropriate gifts. They also
are intended for anyone who wants to support Gateway Rehabilitation Center and
the effort to promote awareness of the impact of addiction on individuals as
well as communities and the effectiveness of treatment.
For more information or to order the “Key to Healing”
bracelets, visit
or call Grant at 724-225-1736.
Gateway Rehabilitation
Center is a private, non-for-profit organization offering comprehensive
prevention services and treatment for adults, youth and families with alcohol
and other drug problems. With locations throughout Pennsylvania and eastern
Ohio, Gateway provides services for over 9,000 individuals annually.