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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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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.
Workforce Development Hybrid Monday, May 20
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.
Event DetailsCatholic Review Tuesday, October 29
Prize-winning author at Catholic Charities event says poverty can be eliminated
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Dr. Matthew Desmond, Pulitzer prize-winning author of “Evicted: Poverty and Profit in America,” asserted that poverty can truly be eliminated. But it will require changes in law, habits and attitudes, he said during Catholic Charities of Baltimore’s second Journey to Social Justice symposium Oct. 9.
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Sociologist: Ending US poverty is doable but requires ‘each of us’ to ‘become poverty abolitionists’
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The National Catholic Reporter has published a comprehensive account of our recent Journey to Social Justice event featuring Dr. Matthew Desmond, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author and expert on poverty issues in the United States.
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Blessings Newsletter: Fall 2024
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Although a full six months have now passed since the Key Bridge collapsed into the Patapsco River, the sight of what remains of the structure- and the void between the remnants- still shock the senses.
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