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Saturday, September 28th, 2024
Idlewild Park's Snowflake Pavilion
1900 Idlewild Drive, Reno, NV 89509
Nevada’s Recovery and Prevention invites you to join us in celebrating Recovery Month by registering to attend our R5k Run/Walk & Recovery Celebration. September marks National Recovery Month which is observed to educate Americans that substance use treatment and mental health services can empower those with mental and substance use disorders to live healthy and rewarding lives.
NRAP’s R5k Run/Walk & Recovery Celebration is held to promote community health and wellness, celebrate individuals in recovery, and reduce the stigma often associated with addiction. The R5k will provide an opportunity for participants to walk/run in honor of someone they know impacted by substance use, followed by a recovery celebration open to all community members. The post-race celebration is free and open to the public regardless of 5k participation. The celebration will include food, family activities, and local guest speakers and advocates who are in recovery. Community organizations will provide information on local services and present on relevant topics.
For the 2024 R5k Run/Walk 5K race results click here.
Click here to checkout and download photos from the 2024 R5k Recovery Run/Walk & Celebration!
Checkout the detailed course map via Gaia GPS.
The Grimtones are an original alternative rock n roll group from Reno, NV featuring: Michelle Belle – lead guitar, vocals; Carter Stellon – drums, harmonica, vocals; Ian Mitchell – bass, vocals; and Michael Tegio – keys, guitar, drums, percussion, vocals. Learn more: https://linktr.ee/thegrimtones
The R5k provides an opportunity for participants to walk/run in honor of someone they know impacted by substance use, followed by a recovery celebration open to all community members. The post-race celebration is free and open to the public regardless of 5k participation. The celebration will include live music, food, family activities, and local guest speakers and advocates who are in recovery. Community organizations will provide information on local services and present on relevant topics.
Your support will help support students who identify as being in recovery or those students choosing a substance-free lifestyle have a positive experience while attending the University and strengthen NRAP’s ability to change the stigma associated with non-substance use on our college campuses.
Have a Question? If you have any questions or concerns about the event please email r5k@casat.org.
Your financial contribution will help support students who identify as being in recovery or those students choosing a substance-free lifestyle have a positive experience while attending the University and strengthen NRAP’s ability to change the stigma associated with non-substance use on our college campuses.
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