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A Rally for Recovery for Those Struggling with Addiction
September is National Recovery Month and now more than ever is it important to understand the signs and resources available to help those struggling with addiction. Whether you or someone you know has gone through addiction, knowing what resources are available is important to know and share with others. Many experts believe we are in two health crises one being the pandemic, and the other regarding American's mental health. We are joined by Licensed Clinical Social Worker Kelley Kitley to talk about the issues and solutions to those struggling with addiction, and about her upcoming appearance at the Rally for Recovery. To spread awareness this September Wisconsin Voices for Recovery is hosting a Rally for Recovery on the 26th. The event will feature speeches from Kelley herself, as well as Tom Farley, Chris Farley's brother. You can register for the event and learn more by clicking here. This month is the best time to purchase Kelley Kitley’s Amazon Best Selling Autobiography of Survival: ‘MY self’ and pass it on to someone who might be in need of finding their light that may have been lost through untreated mental health issues and/or substance abuse.
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