Thursday September 9 2010
Mental Wellness Insight Out

Join Us at the

InnerVision Recovery Café 

Run by Consumers, Family Members 

 & Volunteers

 Wednesdays

4-7PM

at the InnerVsion Recovery Center

501 N. Tryon St.

(4th Floor of the First United Methodist Church- corner of N. Tryon & Eighth Streets)

Charlotte, NC 28202

$1 Dinner Donation

To make a reservation, volunteer or sponsor a meal ($30 min.),contact Consumer Cafe Coordinator, Robin L. Walker at 704-377-5047 or rwalker@innervisionnc.org

 

 

 

For more information call or contact, Director, Dr. Cheryl Nicholas at 704-377-5047 or email: cnic@innervisionnc.org

 

 

 

 

 

 

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