Walk for Recovery - Portland
September 11 2010 12:30pm-5:00pm
Tuesday July 27th, 2010
| Time | September 11 · 12:30pm - 5:00pm |
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| Location | Catholic Charities Maine Counseling Services 250 Anderson Street Portland, ME |
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| More Info | Many of us feel the impact of addiction throughout our lives; through family members, friends, co-workers, schools. Catholic Charities Maine Counseling Services in partnership with Milestone Foundation, Crossroads for Women, Day One and Serenity House is organizing the first annual Walk for Recovery in celebration of National Alcohol and Drug Recovery Month to promote the issues involved with alcohol and drug addiction. This is ...a free event. Although we would like to suggest a donation of $10.00 per participant.
Please join the Power of Recovery and walk with us on September 11th, Saturday, starting at Catholic Charities Maine Counseling Services, 250 Anderson Street, Portland.
Registration will begin with a blessing by Bishop Malone at 12:30 pm and walk around the water front by the Eastend Beach to the Maine State Pier (3.2 mile round trip).
Free event t-shirts will be given to the first 250 people to register at the event. Free refreshments will be provided along with fun activities for kids of all ages.
If you would like more information or you wish to volunteer or donate to this event please contact Kristen Wells at (207) 321-7806 or kwells@ccmaine.org.
Hope to see you there.
Download your registration form today! http://www.ccmaine.org/recovery
See a map of the walk route: http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?hl=en&ie=UTF8&msa=0&msid=109437374959353685078.0004854d41fd8d1fe2a2b&z=15 |
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