4C Health is proud to announce the launch of its Recovery Days of Service, a series of signature events taking place across all seven counties the organization serves.
The Recovery Days of Service are designed to highlight the strength, resilience, and hope found in recovery while bringing communities together through meaningful service opportunities and celebrations. Each county will host its own signature event, ranging from volunteer projects and community resource fairs to awareness events and acts of service.
“Recovery is about connection and giving back,” said Lisa Willis-Gidley, Chief Revenue Officer at 4C Health. “Through these events, we’re honoring the journey of recovery while actively supporting healthier communities.”
By engaging residents, partners, and organizations, 4C Health hopes to not only celebrate recovery but also raise awareness, reduce stigma, and strengthen community support for those impacted by mental health and substance use challenges.
Events will roll out throughout the coming weeks in Cass, Fulton, Howard, Miami, Pulaski, Tipton, and White counties, with opportunities for all community members to participate.
For a full schedule of Recovery Days of Service events in your county, please visit: https://www.facebook.com/4chealthin/
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