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Hancock County proclaims September as Recovery Month, approves donation to Hope Dealer Project

5483436 · July 25, 2025
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The Hancock County Commission approved a proclamation declaring September 2025 National Recovery Month (Hancock County Goes Purple) and voted to contribute county opioid‑recovery funds to the Hope Dealer Project’s campaign.

The Hancock County Commission on July 24 approved a proclamation recognizing September 2025 as National Recovery Month and supporting the local “Hancock County Goes Purple” campaign. The commission also voted to contribute county opioid‑recovery funds to the campaign’s organizer, the Hope Dealer Project.

Janet Gordon, executive director of the Brooke/Hancock Family Resource Network, told commissioners the statewide initiative aims to have all West Virginia counties adopt the proclamation to raise awareness about mental and substance use disorders. “This is just a…

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