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SUMMARY:The Music Hall: Generation Found
DESCRIPTION:Presented in affiliation with Safe Harbor Recovery Center\, Portsmouth and SOS Recovery Community Organization for Strafford County.\n\n\n\nFrom the creators of the groundbreaking film\, The Anonymous People\, comes a powerful story about one community coming together to ignite a youth addiction recovery revolution in their hometown. Devastated by an epidemic of addiction\, Houston faced the reality of burying and locking up its young people at an alarming rate. And so in one of the largest cities in America\, visionary counselors\, law school dropouts\, aspiring rock musicians\, retired football players\, oil industry executives\, and church leaders came together to build the world's largest peer-driven youth and family recovery community.\n\n\n\nPost-film panel to include Filmmaker and Co-Founder & Executive Vice President of Facing Addiction\, Greg Williams\; Safe Harbor Recovery Center Director\, John Burns\; Dean Lemire\, Manager of Programs - SOS Recovery Community Organization\, Goodwin Community Health\; and New Hampshire Charitable Foundation Director of Substance Use Disorders Grantmaking\, Tym Rourke.\n\n\n\nNR   1h25m   US
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Presented in affiliation with Safe Harbor Recovery Center\, Portsmouth and SOS Recovery Community Organization for Strafford County.<br />\n<br />\nFrom the creators of the groundbreaking film\, The Anonymous People\, comes a powerful story about one community coming together to ignite a youth addiction recovery revolution in their hometown. Devastated by an epidemic of addiction\, Houston faced the reality of burying and locking up its young people at an alarming rate. And so in one of the largest cities in America\, visionary counselors\, law school dropouts\, aspiring rock musicians\, retired football players\, oil industry executives\, and church leaders came together to build the world&rsquo\;s largest peer-driven youth and family recovery community.<br />\n<br />\nPost-film panel to include Filmmaker and Co-Founder &amp\; Executive Vice President of Facing Addiction\, Greg Williams\; Safe Harbor Recovery Center Director\, John Burns\; Dean Lemire\, Manager of Programs - SOS Recovery Community Organization\, Goodwin Community Health\; and New Hampshire Charitable Foundation Director of Substance Use Disorders Grantmaking\, Tym Rourke.<br />\n<br />\nNR &bull\; 1h25m &bull\; US
LOCATION:The Music Hall Loft 131 Congress Street Portsmouth\, NH 03801
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DTSTAMP:20260415T205528Z
URL:https://business.portsmouthchamber.org/events/details/the-music-hall-generation-found-25852
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