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Recovery & Wellness Centers of Midwest Ohio Plans Charity Dinner and Auction July 24

7/9/2015

 
Are you ready for some fun, good food, door prizes, and fantastic auction items – all to help a worthy cause?

The Mission of The Recovery and Wellness Centers of Midwest Ohio is simple – TO SAVE LIVES !!!   RWC serves the communities in Miami, Darke and Preble Counties with quality PREVENTION, EDUCATION and INTERVENTION Services for Mental Health and Addiction Recovery.  RWC has a strong focus on CHILDREN and YOUTH.  The philosophy of “It is Better to Build a Healthy Child NOW than to try to ‘fix’ an Adult Later” serves as a guidestone.  R&WC is committed to insuring access and delivery of much needed services in the school setting, the local incarceration facilities, area Emergency Departments, in our local Mental Health and Recovery Centers as well as the community at large.  RWC offers a full range of services at their various locations, which include: Mental Health Counseling; Community Psychiatric Support Treatment; Outpatient Psychiatric Services; Hotline and Mobile Crisis Services; Specialized Services for “At Risk” Youth; programming for Youth on topics such as “Bullying”, “Substance Abuse Issues” and “Self-Esteem”; Parenting Skills; and a Full Range of Counseling / Intervention Services for those struggling with addictions (drugs, alcohol, gambling…); as well as supportive intervention for their loved ones.

While the need for these services seems ever increasing, the funding for such services seems to be ever decreasing.   Medicaid has not raised their reimbursement rates for these services in OVER 15 YEARS!!!  Thus, the RWC is preparing for their first ever Charity Dinner and Auction Event !!!  They are counting on local friends and neighbors to help make the event a success. 

The Dinner / Auction will be held on Friday July 24, 2015 at the St. Boniface Parish Hall, 310 South Downing, Piqua, Ohio from 5:30p 10:00PM.  Doors open at 5:30pm.  Dinner will be served from 6:00-7:00 with musical entertainment by the band “FABLES”!  Live and Silent Auction begins at 7:00pm.

Advanced tickets may be purchased at any of the RWC Locations for only $15 (or $20 at the door) which includes your dinner and delicious desserts!

There is truly “something for everyone” in the Auction!  Donations are still coming in, but items include:

MANY Gift Cards from area Restaurants and Retail businesses; a brand new I PAD;  FOUR Disney Hopper Tickets;  Massage and Beauty Certificates; AUTOGRAPHED photos from the Bengals – AJ Green, Marvin Lewis, D Peko and Browns A Rubin; Autographed basketball and other items from the CLEVELAND CAVALIERS;  “Grace” from American Girl Dolls; various pieces of ARTWORK;  Several newly refinished pieces of FURNITURE, Tickets to the Illumination Christian Concert; Reds and Dragons TICKETS; Cincinnati Ballet tickets; collectibles; OSU and Michigan fan gear; beautiful QUILT, Two tickets to DOLLYWOOD; fishing gear; Two Tickets to see BUDDY GUY in Eaton and MUCH more…..

Tax Deductible DONATIONS still being accepted – contact Ruth McDaniel at email rmcdaniel@rwcohio.org 335-7166 ext 2039


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    Brad Reed is Director of Community Resource Development at the Tri-County Board of Recovery and Mental Health Services.

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