
NEWS & EVENTS
PREVIOUS EVENTS
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Roads to Recovery's 10th Anniversary Gala: A Decade of Dedication
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Allyship Initiative: "Fostering Equity in Addiction Recovery Services for Hispanic & Latinx Communities"
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A Frightfully Fun Night!
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Tennis Tournament
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2023 Year of the Peer
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Allyship Initiative: "Achieving Equity in Addiction Services for People of Color"
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"Recovery from Substance Use Disorders in Central VA: How to Find Help for Yourself or Someone You Care About"
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Give a Gift to a Peer
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Spook-A-Thon
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Virtual recovery event for 2020 National Recovery Month: "Get High on Recovery"
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Recovery Walk
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Roads to Recovery at 5 years: Our Stories
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Recover to Live, featuring Nic Sheff
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Recovery for Life! An Evening with Legendary NFL Linebacker Thomas 'Hollywood' Henderson
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Addiction in the Family? You're Not Alone, featuring David Sheff
R2R has partnered with local restaurants in the Lynchburg and surrounding areas who believe in
our mission and who want an opportunity to help serve more members of our community who need support
for recovery. Make sure to follow us on social media
to stay up-to-date on this schedule to support
and/or promote Roads to Recovery!
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Recovering Out Loud: An Evening with Laurie Dhue
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The Language of Addiction & Recovery: Harmful, Helpful or Both?
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The Joys of Recovery!
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Unmask the Stigma! with William Cope Moyers
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E-Cigarettes and Recovery: Weighing the Pros and Cons
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Wellness in Nature Workshop
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Healing the Stigma of Addictions:
Community Workshops -
"Shattering the Stigma: An Evening of Hope & Healing" Gala Event
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A Frightfully Fun Night
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Giving Tuesday
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Lynchburg Christmas & Holiday Parade
As published by News & Advance, the local Lynchburg paper, "The Virginia Opioid Abatement Authority awarded the City of Lynchburg a grant totaling $193,421 to fund
a partnership with Roads to Recovery, a local nonprofit group, to provide treatment and recovery services
to an estimated 400 adults per year."
We will soon be launching our peer-delivered withdrawal management program with support from the OAA through the City of Lynchburg, the SOR (State Opioid Response) grant, The Greater Lynchburg Community Foundation, and other amazing community partners - stay tuned for more information coming soon!
Click below to read the full article
by the News & Advance.


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