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Workforce Development

Virtual CCAR RecoveryCoach Academy©
Become a Peer Recovery Coach!
Join Catholic Charities of Baltimore for our Virtual CCAR RecoveryCoach Academy© training.
If you have ever wanted to work in the recovery field, this could be the path for you. Use your personal experience in addiction and recovery to gain a professional job helping others!
This five-day MABPCB approved training prepares you for a meaningful career as a Peer Recovery Specialist.
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When
Mar 18 2024 thru Mar 22 2024
5-9pm
Take home work is included.
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Contact Adam Trionfo, CPRS, RPS at [email protected] or 410-892-3264.

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CCAR Recovery Coach Academy© Training
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Train to be a guide, mentor, and support for others who want long-term recovery from alcohol or drug addiction.
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CBS News Sunday, May 18
Safe Streets coverage: Baltimore credits reduction in violence with program that hires people with criminal records
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