Hanley Foundation Announces 2020 Recovery Month Video Campaign

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Hanley Foundation Announces 2020 Recovery Month Video Campaign

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West Palm Beach, FL – As part of their Recovery Leadership Institute, Hanley Foundation is lauching a Recovery Month Video Campaign to spread awareness on the devastating rise in substance use overdoses linked to the pandemic in Palm Beach County and throughout the nation.

 

September is National Recovery Month and Hanley Foundation will be publishing one video per day featuring experts in various fields, local politicians, parents of loss and individuals who have successfully navigated recovery.  During the month long campaign, covered topics will include: education, stigma reduction, prevention, reform and criminal justice.

 

These Recovery leaders will be sharing their perspectives on improvements that can be made at the County level for individuals and communities facing substance use disorder issues. The experts will explain how Palm Beach County’s Recovery Leadership will lead the way for similar change at the state and national level.

 

Hanley Foundation’s Recovery Leadership Institute is dedicated to creating access to long-term recovery for individuals suffering from substance use disorders. For more information on the Recovery Leadership Insitute, or to get involved, email Joshua Horton at [email protected].

About Hanley Foundation:

In the early 1980s, Mary Jane and Jack Hanley retired to Palm Beach County to discover the absence of any facilities dedicated to quality substance abuse treatment. Through the couple’s visionary leadership and great support from the community, Hanley Center and the Hanley Center Foundation were established. Nearly 40 years later and now expanded throughout Florida, the community continues to recognize the stand-alone Hanley Foundation with great support for its thought leadership and evidence-based programming. The charitable 501(c)(3) organization provides statewide resources for substance use disorder advocacy, education and access to quality treatment. The organization’s prevention programming is available to schools, churches and community groups through grant funding provided by the Florida Department of Children and Families, Office of Substance Abuse and Mental Health. With your support, Hanley Foundation is taking critical steps to change the conversation around substance use disorders.

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