Jerry Moe is the Vice-President and National Director of Children's Programs at the Betty Ford Institute in Palm Desert, California; Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas; and Denver, Colorado. An Advisory Board Member of the National Association for Children of Alcoholics (NACoA), he is internationally known as an author, lecturer and trainer on issues for young children from addicted families. Mr. Moe received the 2005 America Honors Recovery Award from the Johnson Institute and in 2000 received the prestigious Ackerman/Black Award from NACoA for "significantly improving the lives of children of alcoholics in the United States and around the world" the 1995 Promise Award in Texas for helping children grow up principled, valued and caring, and in 1993 the Marty Mann Award for outstanding communication in the alcoholism and addiction field. Jerry Moe's books include: Kids' Power: Healing Games for Children of Alcoholics; Conducting Support Groups for Elementary Children; Discovery... Finding the Buried Treasure; Kids' Power Too: Words to Grow By; The Children's Place... At the Heart of Recovery; and the Beamer Series for Kids. Mr. Moe's work has been featured on the Today Show, People Are Talking, NBC's Newsmagazine Cover to Cover, Good Morning America, Texas and Nickelodeon News, Parents, Time, McCalls, YM and Parenting magazines, as well as the Chicago Tribune, Boston Globe, San Francisco Chronicle, Los Angeles Times and USA Today. Mr. Moe has been developing programs and facilitating groups for children from addicted families since 1977.