Addiction Treatment Opportunities Subject of July 7th Lunch & Learn

Learn about chemical dependency treatment options from the Snoqualmie Tribe’s Raging River Recovery Center during a free 7-7-11 noon-to-1pm Lunch & Learn hosted by the Snoqualmie Valley Hospital District.

Snoqualmie, WA, July 01, 2011 --(PR.com)-- Learn about chemical dependency assessments, intensive outpatient treatment, family counseling options and other programs for individuals with alcohol and drug addictions. Christa McAllister from the Snoqualmie Tribe’s Raging River Recovery Center will discuss these topics and answer your questions during a free Lunch & Learn on Thursday on July 7th from 12:00 to 1:00pm at the Snoqualmie Fire Station located at 37600 SE Snoqualmie Parkway at the base of the Ridge in Snoqualmie.

Monthly Lunch & Learns are hosted by the Snoqualmie Valley Hospital District to share important health and wellness information and to introduce Valley residents to our healthcare partners. Please RSVP to Philip Koziol at 425-831-2326 or by email at philipk@snoqualmiehospital.org by Wednesday, July 6, 2011.

Thanks to Kim Arellano and the Snoqualmie Hospital Foundation for providing lunch for this community presentation.

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Operating the local hospital, emergency department, primary care and other clinics, the Snoqualmie Valley Hospital District provides professional care with a personal touch for the residents of the Snoqualmie Valley. Visit www.snoqualmiehospital.org, email info@snoqualmiehospital.org or call 425-831-3404.

The Snoqualmie Valley Hospital Foundation sponsors community forums, fundraises for Affordable Access vouchers, supports Hospital District staff and their patients, and awards scholarships for youth pursing healthcare careers. For more information, including about the September 9th, 2011 Golf for Health Tournament, contact Kim Arellano at foundation@snoqualmiehosptial.org or 425-260-3140.

For more information about the Raging River Recovery Center, contact Diane Forgey dforgey@snoqualmienation.com , 425-831-5425 or visit www.snoqualmenation.com.
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