In Philadelphia, advocates, community leaders, and city officials will walk to bring more public awareness to addiction treatment and recovery.
Bowen said the local event recognizes successful components of recovery, including a larger supportive community and connection to others, especially to people who are also in recovery.
“Those with lived experience are a critical component and a critical part of the recovery community that really helps to make that link into treatment and into recovery more and more possible for people who are struggling,” she said.
On-site registration for Sunday’s walk opens at 8 a.m. at the Marine Parade Grounds, with an event kickoff at 9 a.m. Participants will complete a one-mile walk through the neighborhood. An anniversary celebration will follow at 1 p.m.
The event coincides with the observation of National Recovery Month. Other related Philadelphia events in September include traveling art show “Always Beside You” by Philly HEALs, and workshops, trainings, and support groups organized through Healthy Minds Philly.
If you are seeking mental health or addiction treatment information and referrals in Philadelphia, call the DBHIDS Behavioral Health Special Initiative at 215-546-1200 or Community Behavioral Health at 888-545-2600.
If you or someone you know is in behavioral health crisis, call or text the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 988. The hotline is staffed 24/7 by trained counselors who can offer free, confidential support. You can also reach out to the Crisis Text Line by texting ‘Home’ to 741741, anytime. Spanish speakers can call 1-888-628-9454. People who are deaf or hard of hearing can call 1-800-799-4889.