Recovery Month
On Saturday, September 18, 2021, at the historic Druid Hill Park was the 14th Annual Recovery Walk in honor of National Recovery Month, where hundreds of members of Baltimore’s recovery community came to raise awareness about the stigma associated with drug addiction and recovery. The Family Recovery Program, Inc. showed up for the cause! Our staff greeted and shared with persons that approached the FRP table information that would help them and/or others that they knew would benefit from our program. Major shoutout to our Community Engagement Specialist, Tiffinee Scott for her diligence in the recovery community. Her work makes the difference in the lives of our families and families around Baltimore City.
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