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National Recovery Month



September is Recovery Month National Alcohol & Drug Addiction Recovery Month 2013


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National Rally for Recovery  (4558)

09/15/2012 9:00 AM - 09/15/2012 4:00 PM

People in recovery from addiction to alcohol and other drugs, their families, friends, addiction treatment professionals, elected officials and other allies will be coming together from across the Great Lakes Region on September 15, 2012 on Belle Isle,
Michigan to celebrate recovery as part of National Recovery Month. We’re excited to invite you to join us as a participant of Michigan Celebrate Recovery Walk & Rally XII for our annual march and rally. Join us in celebrating the reality of recovery and communicating
the need for services and supports to make it possible for even more of our friends and neighbors to get the help they need to recover and give back to our communities.


Location: Athletic Field, Belle Isle


Detriot, MI
United States



Type of Event: Rally








Website: http://michigancelebraterecovery.org/






 

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