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“Hello! I am a believer, and I struggle with trouble. My name is Jerry.” This simple, honest introduction is how every Celebrate Recovery meeting begins on Signal Mountain — a reminder that everyone ...
Now in its 15th year, the Walk for Recovery event serves as the main, annual fundraiser for Minnesota Recovery Connections.
Recovery Fest’s "Cosmic Comeback" in Cape Girardeau offers free family fun, resources and inspiring stories to support mental ...
Central Oregonians came together at Drake Park on Friday for Bend’s Walk for Recovery, a fundraising event hosted by Oregon ...
September is National Recovery Month and in Missouri this weekend, advocates are celebrating with local agencies hosting the fifth annual Recovery Jamboree in Branson.
Scott Zielke, associate pastor of congregational care, introduces a video during Celebrate Recovery in September 2019 at Stanfield Baptist Church. An informational event is planned on Aug. 9, 2025, to ...
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — Several organizations in Dayton are working together to put on an event this weekend to celebrate people in recovery and help others get there. The organizations are a part of ...
We all face battles within ourselves, and local churches believe there's no shame in asking for help. That's why five Southeast Missouri churches are now offering Celebrate Recovery meetings, where ...
Damascus Friends Church at 28857 Walnut St. has a chapter of Celebrate Recovery, a national 12-step program. It is Christ-based. At least 100 people are currently going through the many programs ...
READING, Pa. – There was a different kind of energy in FirstEnergy Stadium Thursday night, as 16 Berks County organizations joined forces with the Reading Fightin Phils to celebrate recovery from ...
PLEASANT HILL, Mo. — Lonnie Smith credits his family and the family he found at Celebrate Recovery for helping him bounce back from rock bottom. “The sign behind me — I was dealing with probably three ...
On a recent sunny Monday evening, 80 people walked into Manheim’s LCBC Church to confront the darkness they recognize within themselves. Some struggle with alcoholism, some with drugs, some with sex ...
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