Randolph Community College’s Workforce Development and Continuing
Education Division is offering a free course for clergy, community
leaders, and resource providers on understanding substance abuse,
addiction, and mental health. “Clergy & Community: Resource Training
for Substance Abuse Awareness” will be held from 8:30-11:30 a.m. on
Thursday, Aug. 25 at RCC’s Continuing Education & Industrial Center
on the Asheboro Campus.
The project, co-sponsored by Project Lazarus of Randolph, will
provide local clergy and community leaders with information on how they
can serve their respective populations by being a resource in
understanding addiction, substance abuse, and mental health issues
affecting our local populations. The goal is to encourage leaders to
connect those with any substance abuse concern to the proper resources
here in Randolph County, according to Bryle Hatch, RCC’s director of
workforce development and continuing education.
Breakfast will be provided. For more information, call 336-633-0268.
Monday, August 8, 2016
RCC To Host Free Seminar for Clergy and Community Leaders on Substance Abuse, Addiction and Mental Health on Aug. 25
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