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👍 Register Today - One Community in Recovery Conference (Apr 27-29)

Written by Brooke Kochanski | Feb 17, 2022 9:00:00 PM

The conference is a place where individuals working and involved in recovery as defined in its broadest terms can share their work and gain support from others involved in the recovery movement. Join us April 27-29, 2022 at The Conference Center at GTCC, Colfax, NC.

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13th Annual NC “One Community in Recovery” Conference: Healing Together After Being Apart
April 27-29, 2022
The Conference Center at GTCC, Colfax, NC

       

The conference is primarily focused on promoting the growth of the North Carolina Recovery Movement, teaching participants how to get recovery programming up and running in their own communities, showcasing the most progressive recovery practices, and bringing individuals interested in the recovery movement together as students and partners. Get registered today! Register before April 12th for discounted rates. 

 

Scholarship Options (Apply by March 18, 2022)

The planners of this conference realize that one of the best ways we can become "One Community in Recovery" is to ensure that community members are learning new information together. We want to ensure that people who have first person experiences with recovery have the opportunity to participate. If you have a fixed or limited income, you are invited to apply for a scholarship to cover the conference registration fee. Find out more and apply on the website.

 

 

2022 Keynote Presenters

David W. Oaks, Revolutionary Consultant, Ačiū! Institute, LLC

Haner Hernández, PhD, CPS, CADCII, LADCI, Consultant, Hernandez Consulting

Who Should Attend?
We warmly invite all individuals involved in any aspect of recovery and resiliency around mental health and substance use disorders. This conference will be beneficial to addictions specialists, administrators, advocates, allies, counselors, educators, family members, individuals with lived experience, marriage and family therapists, peer support specialists, policy makers, psychologists, social workers, and other health and human service professionals interested in recovery.

 

One Community in Recovery Conference is provided by Northwest Area Health Education Center (AHEC), a program of Wake Forest School of Medicine and part of the NC AHEC System, with support from the NC Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities and Substance Abuse Services and the UNC School of Social Work Behavioral Health Springboard. This program is funded in part by the SAMHSA Community Mental Health Services Block Grant.