This free screening of the documentary film “Welcome to Recovery Café” is sponsored by Faces and Voices of Recovery.
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Movie Review: Welcome to Recovery Café (2024)
Welcome to Recovery Café is a poignant and inspiring documentary that takes us inside the walls of one of the nation’s most impactful recovery spaces for people affected by addiction and homelessness. Directed by Paul Steinbroner, the film Read More…
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After watching Welcome to Recovery Café, join Faces & Voices and award-winning Director Paul Steinbroner for a live forum on Thursday Dec 12th at 4pm ET.
By registering above to watch the film, a link to the Zoom meeting will be sent to your email address on Thursday Dec. 12th at 7pm Eastern time, 6pm CT, 5 pm MT, 4pm PT.
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