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Zero Hour life Center is a non-profit recovery community organization seeking sponsors and vendors to support the 2nd Annual Hernando Recovery Fest at Springstead High School, Spring Hill, Fl.

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This year’s theme is Echoes of Empowerment – Inspiring Change and Embracing Growth. This theme focuses on the transformative nature of recovery, encouraging participants to reflect on their personal growth and inspire others with their stories of empowerment.

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Join us for an afternoon of recovery stories, music, guest speakers, and fun.

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This event is to acknowledge and learn from those in recovery, welcome those seeking recovery and to remember those we have lost to overdoses along the way.  

 

Proceeds raised will go towards assisting individuals to obtain recovery support services within the community.

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RECOVERY IS POSSIBLE!

Vendor fee $30.00

Sponsor levels:
Silver $250
Gold $500

Food Truck fee $50.00

Thank You Sponsors!

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Steve Miholics

Steve, known as "The Fitness Witness," is the founder of Fitness Witness Ministries. He turned his life around to God while serving a fifteen-year sentence in prison, discovering a passion for God and a commitment to helping others during his incarceration. Steve has made it his mission to serve his community through his non-profit organization.Steve started a recovery gym to help men turn their lives around and switch addictions through faith and fitness. He has shared his inspiring "Fit to Found" testimony at Olympia and speaks regularly at rehabs, drug treatment centers, churches, and prisons.

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Harry Ivey

With a rich background encompassing DUI prevention, mental health, alcohol and substance abuse recovery, homelessness, and vocational rehabilitation, Harry Ivey is dedicated to promoting holistic health and improving quality of life across diverse populations, including high school and college students, veterans, and non-veterans.Harry advocates for healthier lifestyles by focusing on the critical elements of people, places, and things (PPT). Additionally, he emphasizes educational awareness about the penalties and consequences of DUIs, particularly as they relate to mental health and addiction.Holding a Bachelor's degree in Human Services Counseling from Old Dominion University and a Master's degree in Management from the University of Phoenix, Harry also brings the unique perspective of a proud U.S. Army veteran. This combination of education and experience drives his mission to foster healthier communities.

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