Mobilize Recovery in DC!
Join the DC Recovery Community in Chinatown for the Mobilize Recovery Bus on Wednesday October 9th!
***EVENT UPDATE!*** You are invited to attend a PRE MOBILIZE RECOVERY BUS EVENT for a DC Recovery Forum 1:00PM- 2:45PM at the First Congregational United Church of Christ - 945 G Street, N.W. for a speaking program with local change makers and DC officials that will highlight LiveLong DC and local resources.
Participants will then have a short walk over to the Recovery Bus at 3PM!
3-5PM - Mobilize Recovery Bus Event!
The Mobilize Recovery Bus will be at (675 H Street NW) from 3-5pm for you to take pictures with your DC Recovery friends and to sign the Recovery Bus with your message of hope, recovery date, or message of remembrance!
RSVP on this page!
Local recovery thought leaders will be on hand with local advocacy groups working to end the addiction crisis and highlight recovery resources for the community including. The day will include participants signing the bus, LiveLong DC & narcan education.
Event Highlights:
1:00PM- 2:45PM DC Recovery Forum at the the First Congregational United Church of Christ - 945 G Street, N.W. for a Recovery Forum speaking program and short walk over to the recovery bus at 3PM!
(3-5PM ) BUS ARRIVES at 675 H Street NW!!!
- Sign the Bus in Chinatown: Leave your mark on the Mobilize Recovery bus with a message of hope or remembrance.
- Overdose Prevention Education: Get free Naloxone and learn how to save lives.
- Awareness Event for Live Long DC's plan to combat the opioid crisis in DC.
- Day of Service: Narcan Training and Education
RSVP on this Page to Commit to Attend and help spread the word about this amazing event!
This event is organized locally in partnership with LiveLong DC, Community Leadership, Opioid Response Network, the Recovery Advocacy Project- DC and Behavioral Health Group (BHG).
This bus tour receives cornerstone support from iHeartMedia, Meta, and SAMHSA.
Event Details
event_title: Mobilize Recovery in DC!
event_time_zone: America/New_York
event_start: October 09, 2024 15:00
event_duration: 120
event_end: October 09, 2024 17:00
event_address: 675 H Street NW, Washington DC, DC 20001, United States
event_description: Join the DC Recovery Community in Chinatown for the Mobilize Recovery Bus on Wednesday October 9th!***EVENT UPDATE!*** You are invited to attend a PRE MOBILIZE RECOVERY BUS EVENT for a DC Recovery Forum 1:00PM- 2:45PM at the First Congregational United Church of Christ - 945 G Street, N.W. for a speaking program with local change makers and DC officials that will highlight LiveLong DC and local resources.Participants will then have a short walk over to the Recovery Bus at 3PM!3-5PM - Mobilize Recovery Bus Event!The Mobilize Recovery Bus will be at (675 H Street NW) from 3-5pm for you to take pictures with your DC Recovery friends and to sign the Recovery Bus with your message of hope, recovery date, or message of remembrance!RSVP on this page!Local recovery thought leaders will be on hand with local advocacy groups working to end the addiction crisis and highlight recovery resources for the community including. The day will include participants signing the bus, LiveLong DC & narcan education.Event Highlights: 1:00PM- 2:45PM DC Recovery Forum at the the First Congregational United Church of Christ - 945 G Street, N.W. for a Recovery Forum speaking program and short walk over to the recovery bus at 3PM!(3-5PM ) BUS ARRIVES at 675 H Street NW!!!Sign the Bus in Chinatown: Leave your mark on the Mobilize Recovery bus with a message of hope or remembrance.Overdose Prevention Education: Get free Naloxone and learn how to save lives.Awareness Event for Live Long DCs plan to combat the opioid crisis in DC.Day of Service: Narcan Training and Education RSVP on this Page to Commit to Attend and help spread the word about this amazing event!This event is organized locally in partnership with LiveLong DC, Community Leadership, Opioid Response Network, the Recovery Advocacy Project- DC and Behavioral Health Group (BHG). This bus tour receives cornerstone support from iHeartMedia, Meta, and SAMHSA.