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St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center is moving its Smithers Alcoholism and Rehabilitation Center from the Upper East Side mansion where the program was begun more than 20 years ago to the hospital's Roosevelt division, at 58th Street and 10th Avenue.

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What is the Smithers Foundation?

The Smithers Foundation, Inc. was founded in 1952 by R. Brinkley Smithers in memory of his late father. Originally, the purpose of the Foundation was to carry on the charitable activities pursued by Mr. Christopher D. Smithers during his lifetime. However, after attending the Yale School of Alcohol Studies in 1956, R. Brinkley Smithers decided that the family charitable foundation should concentrate on alcohol use disorder, and educating the public that alcohol use disorder is a medical illness. The Smithers Foundation is neither “wet” nor “dry” and is solely concerned with alcohol use disorder (AUD) and opioid use disorder (OUD) as medical illnesses. When the Foundation made its first grant of $1,000 to the National Committee on Alcoholism (now the National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence) in 1955, there were almost no organizations or individuals interested in dealing with these serious, frequently fatal illnesses.

What was the Smithers Foundation's role in the early fifties?

In the early fifties there was little help available for anyone suffering alcohol use disorder. The Smithers Foundation helped to fund the National Committee on Alcoholism (now the National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence) which helped establish a nationwide network of affiliates – more than 200 sites at its peak.

What was the first comprehensive alcohol treatment and training center?

This decade started with a $10 million gift – the largest ever made by an individual or organization for alcohol use disorder – to establish the Smithers Alcoholism Treatment and Training Center. It was the first comprehensive alcohol use disorder unit as a part of a leading hospital that provided detox, rehab and professional training services. Other large foundations and corporations followed suit, but perhaps most notable from this time period was the creation of a federal research institution on issues related to alcohol use disorder. The Smithers Foundation supported the passage of the Hughes Act sponsored by Senator Harold Hughes which provided the legislation for The National Institute on Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse (NIAAA). This landmark policy and research initiative greatly expanded funding and increased services for people struggling with alcohol addiction, their families and communities. Smithers also funded the establishment of EPRA, a comprehensive vocational rehabilitation program for individuals in recovery from drug and alcohol abuse. Among its objectives: helping those individuals return to full employment.

Is the Smithers Foundation wet or dry?

The Smithers Foundation is neither “wet” nor “dry” and is solely concerned with alcohol use ...

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