Hub 5K and Family Fun Run

I have been overwhelmed this month by how much we have come together as a community to truly honor and celebrate those in recovery. During National Recovery month this September, I'd like to ask you to make a donation to the Hub's efforts to work to end the stigma associated with addiction and mental health challenges

Our community is proof that there are as many different pathways to recovery as there are people. Listen to local residents share their own struggles of mental health and addiction recovery.

 

Hub 5K and Family Fun Run

Thanks to everyone who joined us for the First Annual Hub 5K and Family Fun Run!

Check out race day photos!

It was inspiring to see so many of you come out to support the Hub and your community. There were participants running in memory of loved ones lost to overdose, some running their first 5K with friends, and families pushing each other to make it to the finish line! 

The Hub believes that when we come together to support access to mental health and addiction services, programs, and education in our community, we all win. We're grateful to all our participants, sponsors, volunteers, and donors for making the event such a success. This allows the Hub to continue to offer free programs, education, and support for all of our community members. 


For Overdose Awareness Day, Philipstown Hub hosted a Luminaria Event at the Cold Spring waterfront to remember lives of those tragically lost to overdose and share a message of hope to those working toward long-term recovery.

Photo credit: Rebecca Pearsall


As you navigate your own challenges in life please know that there is always hope and help available. The Hub remains dedicated to serving the residents of Philipstown and we encourage you to give us a call at 845-809-5050 or to schedule an appointment with us at www.philipstownhub.org.

Health and Hope, 

Danielle Pack McCarthy
Executive Director