The Heroes in Recovery 6K Run/Walk will be held on Saturday, August 1 at 8:00 am in the Louisville Community Park. The race starts and finishes at the Pavilion and takes participants on a scenic 6K (3.728 mile) looping course through the park. All Registered participants will each receive a New Balance technical race singlet and finisher’s medal. This is a family friendly event and will include post-race nutrition, entertainment and prize raffle for race participants and spectators.

The race includes cash prizes totaling $1500.00 to be presented to the top four males and females in the Overall and Masters Overall age division. Additional awards will be presented to the top four males and females for age group division, and the fourth place finishers will be recognized with the unique distinction of ‘Almost Podium’.

The local charity beneficiary for this race is Phoenix Multisport, which fosters a supportive, physically active community for individuals who are recovering from alcohol and substance abuse and those who choose to live a sober life. Through such pursuits as climbing, hiking, running, swimming, road and mountain biking, and other activities, Phoenix Multisport seeks to help their members develop and maintain the emotional strength they need to stay sober.

This Heroes in Recovery event marks the 21st in a series of 6k races that are held across the country to raise awareness and break the stigma associated with addiction treatment, mental health needs and recovery. Previous events have taken place in Previous events have taken place in Charlotte, NC, New York, NY, Palm Springs, CA, Coconut Grove, FL, Roswell, GA and Greenville, SC.

Early registration for all races is $25, regular registration is $30 increasing to $35, and day-of-race fees are $40.

For more information and to register go to http://www.heroes6k.com

About Heroes in Recovery:
According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), 20 million people needed substance abuse treatment last year and did not receive it. Ten million Americans did not receive needed mental health care. The stigma associated with substance abuse and mental health disorders creates a significant barrier to individuals and families seeking help.

Heroes in Recovery is a grassroots movement intended to remove the social stigma associated with people who are in recovery, to recognize the heroic effort it takes to overcome the obstacles in seeking help, and to celebrate the act of preventing the past from kidnapping the future. While the movement initially focuses on persons recovering from addictive behavior, it is meant also to recognize heroes recovering from many other types of disorders and trauma that can feed or manifest from an addiction.

The Heroes in Recovery 6K races serve as an educational tool for the community as well as a reminder to individuals that while they are on a personal journey of recovery, many others are on that road with them. For more information or to register for any of the Heroes 6K Races, go to http://www.Heroes6K.com.

About Foundations Recovery Network:
Headquartered in Nashville, TN, Foundations Recovery Network is one of the premier organizations for treating those with co-occurring addiction and mental health disorders. FRN’s treatment facilities include Michael’s House in Palm Springs, CA; The Canyon in Malibu, CA; The Oaks at La Paloma in Memphis, TN and Black Bear Lodge in Sautee, GA; as well as full-service outpatient treatment centers in Atlanta, GA; Santa Monica, CA; Memphis, TN; Nashville, TN; San Francisco, CA; San Diego, CA; and Palm Springs, CA.

All Foundations Recovery Network treatment centers practice a system of care that treats co-occurring disorders in a fully integrated approach for lasting recovery. For more information, please visit http://www.foundationsrecoverynetwork.com.