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    Cottonwood Recovery Celebration is September 19th

    August 31, 2015No Comments
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    logo_MATForceCottonwood AZ (August 31, 2015) – September is National Recovery Month, which promotes the message that recovery from drug or alcohol abuse is effective and that treatment works.  This year’s theme is “Join the Voices of Recovery – Visible, Vocal and Valuable.”

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    The annual Cottonwood Recovery Celebration brings the voices of experience and hope to our community.  Speakers will tell their own personal stories of addiction and recovery.  Information booths will provide local resources that can provide help to individuals and families.  Free lunch and music will highlight the event.

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    The 2015 Cottonwood Recovery Celebration will be held on Saturday, September 19, 2015, from 11 am to 1 pm at Garrison Park, 100 Brian Mickelsen Parkway in Cottonwood.

    MATFORCE and Spectrum Healthcare are sponsoring this important community health event.  For more information visit matforce.org or call 928-708-0100.

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