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SAVE THE DATE
July 17th, 2026
14th Annual Golf Outing
Muskego Lakes Country Club

 

Due to the COVID 19 epidemic, we are conducting all of our Family Support Meetings on Zoom.

Please email cjlomasrecoveryfoundation@aol.com requesting to be added to our email list of attendees. We would love to have you join us.

Thank You!

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About Us

The CJ Lomas Recovery Foundation was formed by The Lomas Family on March 18th 2012 after we lost our son CJ to a heroin overdose.

What We Do

  • Hold a family and friends support group meeting every other Tuesday evening.
  • Participate in local heroin/drug community summits.
  • Speak to students at local schools on the dangers and progression of drugs/alcohol.
  • Continue working to raise awareness to the heroin/opiate epidemic by partnering with other organizations with the same goals.
  • Remain current on issues related to the heroin/drug epidemic our community is facing today.
  • Host an annual golf outing.

How your tax deductible donation

is used:

We assist individuals struggling with addiction through donations made to:

  • Intense inpatient treatment centers
  • Detox facilities
  • Sober living houses
  • Recovery organizations
  • Education and awareness

100% of your donation is used for

RECOVERY!!

"I used to think I was ALONE, and that NO ONE cared about my FEELINGS. I always tried to figure out what I did to cause my child to go the other direction in life. But since I found SUPPORT, with people who really care, now I realize, I'm not ALONE with this problem and it can happen to any one. While my child is battling with this disease, it really takes a toll on me and my families life also. Sometimes I get so focused on my daughter with her addictions and whether she is doing okay out there. I fail to focus on the other three people in my life, who I love dearly. I THANK GOD everyday that I found your group for SUPPORT. By rising together, I now know that I'm not ALONE. It takes special people to help someone who is in need of a friend and their sanity, to make it through difficult times in their lives."

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