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Glendive Raise Your Vibrations Peer Support Group to meet June 27

June 19, 2019

Glendive area residents with mental health and addiction issues are invited to join with others with lived experience in addictions and mental health illness to help each other maintain your/their recovery.

The Raising Your Vibrations Peer Support Group will meet on Thursday June 7 from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at Makoshika State Park in Glendive. The meeting will discuss the practice of smudging and how it can be used to as a way to help people let go and learn to love themselves more.

For more information contact Bobbie Becker @ 939-3926 or bkbecker@liftt.org.

Raise Your Vibrations is brought to the community by Montana’s Peer Network (MPN). For more information about MPN visit mtpeernetwork.org

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