Are you looking to collaborate with community partners, recovery advocates, and service providers in Chicago's Westside? The Chicago Recovering Communities Coalition (CRCC) is hosting a monthly Recovery-Oriented Systems of Care (ROSC) meeting designed to bring together people with lived experience, recovery support services, behavioral health professionals, and social service providers. These meetings provide an opportunity to exchange new ideas, discuss best practices, and foster a stronger recovery community.
Why Attend?
Collaborate with Westside Community Partners: This is your chance to work with people who are committed to making a difference on the Westside of Chicago. Engage with recovery advocates, professionals, and organizations that are dedicated to improving the well-being of individuals in recovery.
Gain Valuable Insights: Stay informed with the latest data, innovative approaches, and news related to recovery supports and services. Learn from the experiences of others and enhance your ability to support individuals on their recovery journey.
Earn 2 CEUs: Professionals attending the meeting can earn 2 Continuing Education Units (CEUs), helping you stay up-to-date with best practices in recovery support and behavioral health.
Zoom Information:
Meeting ID: 695 761 637
Passcode: 038839
Meeting Schedule for 2024: Meetings take place on the 4th Friday of the month at 10 AM.
January 26
February 23
March 22
April 26
May 24
June 28
July 26
August 23
September 27
October 25
November 22
December 20*
How to Join:
Join via Zoom or scan the QR code for easy access to the monthly meetings.
These monthly meetings are an excellent way to stay connected to the recovery community and work toward a common goal of providing person-centered support. The Council’s mission is to offer a framework that integrates recovery support, behavioral health, and social services, creating a comprehensive support system for individuals and families.
For more details, visit ChicagoRecovery.org or call 773-417-2045.
Let’s continue building a stronger recovery community together!
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