For Immediate Release

100 Women Who Care Eastern Sierra Announces Quarterly Recipient: Crossroads Recovery Center

Bishop, CA, March 20, 2024 – 100 Women Who Care Eastern Sierra (100 WWCES), a collective of philanthropic women dedicated to making a significant impact in their local community through collective giving, is proud to announce Crossroads Recovery Center as the recipient of this quarter’s donation.

Crossroads Recovery Center, known for its comprehensive approach to addiction recovery, has been instrumental in promoting wellness, self-esteem, and cultural reconnection. The program is specially designed to encourage individuals in active addiction to set and pursue personal goals within a supportive, culture-centered framework, significantly enhancing their recovery journey.

“We are thrilled to support Crossroads Recovery Center in their vital work,” said Darlene Schuetz], Co-chair of 100 WWCES. “It’s our honor to contribute to such a transformative cause.”

100 WWCES’s selection of Crossroads Recovery Center as this quarter’s recipient underscores the power of community and collective action in addressing critical social issues. By pooling their resources, the members of 100 WWCES are making a tangible difference, demonstrating the impact of solidarity and shared purpose.

About 100 Women Who Care Eastern Sierra

100 Women Who Care Eastern Sierra is a group of local women who share a common goal of supporting, strengthening, and enriching their community through collective giving. By combining their resources quarterly, they aim to provide impactful financial support to local organizations working towards positive change in the Eastern Sierra region.

About Crossroads Recovery Center

Crossroads Recovery Center is a leading force in addiction recovery in the Eastern Sierra region. Through its innovative programs like the Wellness Journey, the center provides individuals battling addiction with the tools and support necessary for healing, emphasizing cultural connectivity and personal growth as cornerstones of recovery.

For further information, please contact:

Darlene Schuetz

[email protected]

100 Women Who Care Eastern Sierra Announces Quarterly Recipient: Crossroads Recovery Center

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