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Cross-country bicycle trip to raise awareness on addiction recovery and bring attention to a need for Collegiate Recovery Programs here in the Lowcountry.

March 23rd I will be riding my bicycle across the country from San Diego to Charleston SC in efforts to raise awareness about addiction recovery. If you want to contribute visit www.ride4recovery.org and if you are interested in helping in any capacity email [email protected]

Photos 04/04/2016

Come pedal the Atlanta BeltLine THIS SATURDAY @ 9am to raise awareness about addiction in memory of Patrick Doyle Hall. PLEASE LIKE AND SHARE this post to spread the word!
https://www.facebook.com/events/1694241200844586/
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/pedal-for-p-man-choosehealth-breakthecycle-fightaddiction-tickets-22614150533

04/04/2016

Please come this Saturday to the Atlanta BeltLine to raise awareness about addiction in memory of my friend Patrick Doyle Hall. Please LIKE and SHARE this post and the Pedal for P-Man page and sign up today!
https://www.facebook.com/events/1694241200844586/
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/pedal-for-p-man-choosehealth-breakthecycle-fightaddiction-tickets-22614150533

Collegiate Recovery Program - College of Charleston 03/29/2016

Big news for College of Charleston and thanks to all that have worked so hard on the Collegiate Recovery Program at College of Charleston and those who have made donations! We still need more support to hire a director this year, if you are able to give now is the time!

Collegiate Recovery Program - College of Charleston

Greenville Journal 01/22/2016

Now is the time for a Collegiate Recovery Program at College of Charleston!

Greenville Journal When Steve Grant, founder of Chris and Kelly’s HOPE Foundation, told an acquaintance that he had been hoping to receive the degree his son Kelly had been working on at College of Charleston, it was spoken in passing.

01/06/2016

Grateful to Ivana Grah and the team at Transforming Youth Recovery for spreading the message and giving College of Charleston the initial grant to help start the Collegiate Recovery Program at College of Charleston!

He**in overdose deaths casting dark shadow on Lowcountry 11/08/2015

I applaud this family for speaking out and not sweeping the pervasive drug problem of America under the rug due to stigma of addiction. Having lost many people to the disease of addiction the problem is clear to me. There does exist solutions and I and many others are a testament to that fact. Please consider running the Turkey Day Run and making a donation in Johnny Schulte's honor at www.runforjohnny.com

He**in overdose deaths casting dark shadow on Lowcountry He**in is no longer only an inner-city problem.

Home 11/05/2015

Attn: Charleston Turkey Day Runners!
If you would like to support an awesome cause while you run please register with us THIS WEEK (no later than 11/11/15) to receive a T-shirt at www.runforjohnny.com - Please LIKE and SHARE this post as we really need more runners!!!

Proceeds from the registration go to the Run For Johnny Foundation. The mission of Run For Johnny Foundation is to provide college students in recovery from alcoholism and drug addiction scholarships through fundraising events in the Lowcountry and is named in honor of Johnny Schulte who lost his life to this disease earlier this year.

Can't run? Please consider making a donation anyway! Huge thanks to Steve Grant at Chris and Kelly's HOPE Foundation for his generosity!

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09/10/2015

Please LIKE and SHARE the Run For Johnny page. The mission is to provide college students in recovery from alcohol and drug addiction scholarships through fundraising events in the Lowcountry. It is named in honor of College of Charleston student Johnny Schulte who died too young from the disease of alcoholism and addiction. To learn how to contribute and participate visit: http://www.runforjohnny.com

Run for Johnny Run for Johnny is an organization that aims to raise addiction awareness and funds to help recovering addicts to pursue higher education.

08/28/2015

Please everyone take a minute to LIKE and SHARE the Collegiate Recovery Program at College of Charleston page. We are meeting with administration at College of Charleston and need to continue to show community support - there is strength in numbers!

08/28/2015

Please everyone take a minute to LIKE and SHARE this page. We are meeting with administration at College of Charleston and need to continue to show community support - there is strength in numbers!

Photos 07/28/2015

Had a positive meeting with President Glenn McConnell yesterday at College of Charleston about the possibility of bringing the first Collegiate Recovery Program to South Carolina here in Charleston, South Carolina! Please LIKE, SHARE, and COMMENT & email [email protected] to learn how else you can help with this much needed initiative!

Robert Shearon’s long, slow ride | VailDaily.com 06/18/2015

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Robert Shearon’s long, slow ride | VailDaily.com EAGLE COUNTY — Riding a Honda Ruckus scooter at 25 mph across North America, Robert Shearon has lots of time for introspection.Shearon, 27, left Vail mid-May, determined to ride

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