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IMPACT When Something Feels Off: Understanding Substance Use, Signs, and Support
IMPACT When Something Feels Off: Understanding Substance Use, Signs, and Support

Thu, Jun 11

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GRC: Advanced Recovery Network

IMPACT When Something Feels Off: Understanding Substance Use, Signs, and Support

Brave Women Project, in partnership with GRC: Advanced Recovery Network, invites you to a powerful and practical education forum designed to help you recognize the signs of substance use, understand what’s happening beneath the surface, and take informed, compassionate action.

Time & Location

Jun 11, 2026, 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM

GRC: Advanced Recovery Network, 6200 Brooktree Rd #210, Wexford, PA 15090, USA

About the Event

This is not our typical Impact event. While we often step into hands-on service to support local nonprofits, this experience is rooted in awareness, education, and prevention. We are creating space to learn, ask questions, and better understand an issue that is affecting families, workplaces, and communities every day. Impact, in this case, looks like being informed, recognizing the signs, and feeling equipped to respond with clarity and compassion. This is about strengthening our community from the inside out, so when the moment comes, you know how to show up.


When Something Feels Off: Understanding Substance Use, Signs, and Support


There are moments when something doesn’t feel right.


A shift in behavior. A change in mood. A pattern you can’t quite explain. Whether it’s a child, partner, parent, colleague, or friend, many of us have experienced that quiet concern and asked ourselves: Is this something more?


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