With one in four Americans directly affected by addiction, the Collegiate Recovery Program at Bucks County Community College invites the public to the second annual Recovery & Mental Health Community Resource Fair on Saturday, March 8.
The free event, which takes place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Linksz Pavilion on the Newtown Campus, features representatives from more than 50 organizations from Bucks, Montgomery, and Philadelphia counties. They will share information about:
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At noon, the keynote speaker will be Brandon Novak, a professional skateboarder who overcame 20 years of heroin addiction. First discovered by Tony Hawk, Novak rose to fame on the hit MTV show “Viva la Bam” and the “Jackass” movies. After his recovery, he wrote the best-selling memoir “Dreamseller,” and now travels the country to bring awareness and education to youth across the nation. His talk will be followed by a question-and-answer session.
“The fair provides the opportunity to bridge gaps in awareness, support, and treatment for our college community and for the public,” said Emily Sexton, the College’s Collegiate Recovery Program coordinator. “This event is intended to foster a community of hope and reduce stigma so that no one is alone in their journey.”
Participating organizations include:
For the full list of participating organizations, please visit bucks.edu/crp. Light refreshments will also be available.
The event, made possible through Bucks County Opioid Settlement Funds, takes place at Bucks County Community College, 275 Swamp Road, Newtown, Pa., 18940. The Linksz Pavilion is No. 14 on the Campus Map. For more information, contact [email protected].
The Collegiate Recovery Program (CRP) at Bucks County Community College supports students in recovery and students affected by someone else's addiction. The program is partially funded by the Independence Blue Cross Foundation and Bucks County Opioid Settlement Funds. The Bucks CRP is a member of the Association of Recovery in Higher Education (ARHE) and adheres to the recommendations and standards established by ARHE.
About Bucks County Community College
Founded in 1964, Bucks County Community College is a two-year, public institution offering more than 90 programs of study that lead to either an associate degree or certificate, as well as many workforce training programs on campus, on site, or online. Successful graduates directly launch a career or transfer to four-year colleges and universities to complete a bachelor’s degree, depending on the major. Classes are offered on campus in Newtown, Bristol, and Perkasie, and worldwide through Bucks Online. To learn more, visit bucks.edu.