Join Concord Hospital Health System on September 22 for the Bridge to Recovery Walk
Proceeds to benefit the Concord Hospital Recovery Clinic.
Join Concord Hospital Health System for the Bridge to Recovery Walk on Sunday, September 22, 2024, at 9:00 am. Walkers will enjoy a two-mile walk that will begin and end at the Concord Hospital - Franklin campus, followed by a pancake breakfast provided by Boomer’s Barbeque along with music, children’s activities, and more. All proceeds raised will support mental health and substance use disorder programs and services at Concord Hospital Recovery Clinic.
Last year, we raised over $42,000, which helped support life-changing programs and services for our patients,” said Veronica Rosa, chief advancement officer at Concord Hospital Health System. “The funds from this event will allow us to assist patients in various ways, including providing support for uninsured individuals and helping with insurance co-pays.
Bring family, friends, and neighbors to create a team and walk together to support those in our community who are dealing with or recovering from mental health and substance use disorders. New this year, children under 14 can register for free. To register an individual or a team, visit https://runsignup.com/Race/NH/Franklin/BridgetoRecoveryWalk. For questions or to learn more about supporting the Bridge to Recovery Walk, contact Heidi Smith, philanthropy officer, at (603) 737-6752.
Concord Hospital Recovery Clinic helps individuals achieve long-term recovery from addiction through counseling services and concurrent medication treatment.
About Concord Hospital Health System
Concord Hospital Health System (CHHS) is a nationally accredited, not-for-profit health system offering comprehensive acute-care services, primary and specialty care, and health and wellness programs. As one of three Level II Trauma Centers in New Hampshire, CHHS is a regional health resource, providing advanced diagnostics, sophisticated treatment, and care for more than 50 medical specialties. Specialty services include the Cardiovascular Institute, Orthopaedic Institute, Payson Center for Cancer Care, Urologic Institute, and Women’s Health Services.