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Our Recovery Journey – Stories Shared During MH Month

May 6, 2019

In honor of Mental Health Month the individuals’ in Chartiers Center’s T&SR Program would like to share the stories of their own personal recovery journey. The stories show the strength and hard work that they put in to each day. Their message is powerful and we are proud to celebrate them.
There are 8 stories that will be posted this month (every Monday and Thursday):

As we end our Mental Health month we want to thank our 8 consumers who shared their journey recovery stories.

Their honesty, and passion came through in each story as everyone’s struggle and journey was different.

We celebrate them in their recovery and join with Phil and the others as we look forward to each new day.  

 
Day 8
test gray blanket
Day 7
story 7
Day 6
story 6
Day 5story 5
Day 4
story 4
Day 3
story 3
Day 2
story 2
Day 1
story 1

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