LRADAC Recognizes Recovery Month with “30 Days… 30 Ways to Rock for Recovery”
Press Conference by LRADAC Foundation Kicks Off Rock for Recovery Campaign
Press Conference to Kick-Off Rock for Recovery on September 11 at the State House
Laurie Dhue, Award-Winning National News Anchor, to Keynote LRADAC 40th Anniversary Fundraising Event
Columbia’s First Recovery Circle Celebrates National Recovery Month
This is Why We Rock
National Recovery Month Proclamation
On Tuesday, September 15, 2015 Richland County Council presented Gayle Aycock, President & CEO of LRADAC a proclamation declaring September National Recovery Month.
Recovery is Possible
Problems with mental illness and substance use disorders are common throughout our community. According to a 2012 survey by the federal government, 8.4 million American adults reported having co-occurring disorders, meaning they have both a mental health and a substance use disorder. While co-occurring disorders are common, so are stories of recovery. In fact, there are people in every walk of life in the Midlands who are on a path to mental and physical health. And as they work on their recovery journeys, they contribute to our communities, participate in business and provide for their families.