Hear Recovery Stories at Bridgeway’s Family Friendly Event This Saturday

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This Saturday, June 18th, Bridgeway has teamed up with two local Recovery Oriented System of Care programs and the Yes System of Care program to host an Anti-Stigma Campaign at Standish Park in Galesburg beginning at 10 am. Stacy Brown, Bridgeway’s Vice President of Behavioral Health Services, says the event has something for all ages:

“It is really just a great event to have people come out and hear from recovery speakers. There will be a ton of fun things for the family to do for little kids, for adults; there is really something for everyone. Really, the purpose of it is to get the word out about substance use and the absolute possibility of recovery.”

The Anti-Stigma Campaign will feature seven speakers as well as over 15 resources table with information.

**Written by WMOI/WRAM Director of Communications Kelsey Crain**

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