The 36th Annual Clifton Morris and Jim Bradshaw Memorial Stars in Recovery Luncheon will take place on Tuesday, May 14, 2024, at the historic River Ranch Stockyards in Fort Worth. This hallmark event has welcomed renowned celebrities and respected public figures who courageously share their journeys of overcoming alcohol and substance use and mental health challenges.
This year, we are proud to announce Mayor Mattie Parker as our honorary chair and Susan Ford Bales as our keynote speaker. A distinguished author, photojournalist, and former Chairman of the Board of the Betty Ford Center (now the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation), Susan will share her personal experience with familial addiction. She'll also highlight her groundbreaking work with her mother to advocate for public awareness and effective treatment of substance use disorders.
Proceeds from the luncheon will support Recovery Resource Council's mission to promote wellness and recovery from disorders relating to alcohol, substance use, trauma, and mental health. Table sponsorships start at $1,500, while limited individual tickets are available for $250 each. Table sponsors and their guests at $5,000 or above are invited to attend a VIP reception before the event.
Don't miss this opportunity to be part of a transformative event that celebrates resilience and fosters hope in our community.
About Recovery Resource Council:
With campuses in Fort Worth, Dallas, and Denton, Recovery Resource Council is the most comprehensive nonprofit behavioral healthcare provider in North Texas, offering a pathway to recovery since 1946. Its mission is to promote wellness and recovery from disorders relating to alcohol, substance use, trauma, and mental health. The Council provides mental health services, outpatient treatment and recovery services, prevention programming, and housing services within 20 North Texas counties to over 50,000 adults and youth annually, including veterans and the chronically homeless. The Council is Joint Commission-accredited and licensed by the State of Texas as an outpatient treatment provider. For more information, visit RecoveryCouncil.org.