Minnesota Recovery Connection in the news!
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Star Tribune
White House drug czar Jim Carroll visited St. Paul Tuesday to meet with Minnesota law enforcement, recovery workers and tribal leaders as the COVID-19 pandemic fuels historic levels of drug trafficking and overdoses across the United States.
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Minnesota Reformer
September is Recovery Month: It will work if we work it
Recovery community organizations (RCOs) like Minnesota Recovery Connection (MRC) are organizations that work to meet individuals where they are at and help them build or find that recovery capital. RCOs are not treatment providers, but they fill the gaps in and around treatment so that individuals are able to get the support they need to keep moving forward on their recovery throughout their lives and, in turn, help others find or sustain recovery.
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FOX 5 KVVU-TV Las Vegas
Hazelden Betty Ford celebrates National Recovery Month
Hazelden Betty Ford also is partnering with state and local organizations such as Minnesota Recovery Connection and sponsoring events such as MRC's Virtual Walk for Recovery to lift up recovery voices and help the public and policymakers see that recovery is not only possible—it's everywhere.
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MINNESOTA RECOVERY CONNECTION HOSTS POP-UP EXHIBIT TO BREAK STIGMA OF ADDICTION
Over 23 million Americans are in long-term recovery from a substance use disorder, offering living proof that people can, and do, recover from the disease... Read More
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Pioneer Press
Otto Bremer Trust awards grant to MRC
Otto Bremer Trust awards grant to Minnesota Recovery Connection to help individuals and families achieve and sustain long-term recovery from substance-use disorder through peer recovery support.
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MINNESOTA RECOVERY CONNECTION HOSTS POP-UP EXHIBIT TO BREAK STIGMA OF ADDICTION
September is National Recovery Month, and Minnesota Recovery Connection invites everyone to “Picture Recovery” at a temporary, outdoor exhibit on the Minnesota State Capitol grounds on Saturday, September 19th. The event is part of Minnesota Recovery Connection’s 2020 Virtual Walk for Recovery, presented by NUWAY.