Clarion Recovery Simulation Event

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May 18, 2026, 5:24:58 PM (6 days ago) May 18
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Good Afternoon Everyone,

Armstrong Indiana Clarion Drug and Alcohol Commission is hosting a recovery simulation in Clarion on Wednesday, June 17th, at Trinity Point Church.  There are two sessions to choose from to participate in the event; you only need to attend one session.  The goal is to learn first-hand the challenges and barriers a person in early recovery faces.  Anyone is welcome to attend, and professionals who work with individuals with a substance use disorder and/or in recovery are encouraged to attend.  Pre-registration is required by using the QR code on the attached flyer.    

 

If you have attended the event in the past, we are asking for volunteers to work the table stations.  Community service hours are available upon request.  Please sign up to volunteer only using this link: https://forms.cloud.microsoft/r/BTvyLuETpV

 

Everyone is welcome to help promote the event by sharing it with your contacts and on social media.

 

Thank you!

     

 

aidac

Jill Northey

Prevention Director

Office: 814-226-6350, ext. 106

Cell: 724-840-5421

Fax: 814-226-6527

825 East Main St.

Clarion, PA 16214

jnor...@aicdac.org

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This information has been disclosed to you from records protected by federal confidentiality rules (42 CFR part 2).  The federal rules prohibit you from making any further disclosure of information in this record that identifies a patient as having or having had a substance use disorder either directly, by reference to publicly available information, or through verification of such identification by another person unless further disclosure is expressly permitted by the written consent of the individual whose information is being disclosed or as otherwise permitted by 42 CFR part 2.  A general authorization for the release of medical or other information is NOT sufficient for this purpose (see § 2.31).  The federal rules restrict any use of the information to investigate or prosecute with regard to a crime any patient with a substance use disorder, except as provided at §§ 2.12(5) and 2.65.

 

 

Clarion Recovery Simulation Flyer 2026.pdf
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