Resources for Recovery: Planting Hope
Friday, September 19, 2025 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM
- LocationFieldhouse Mall
- DescriptionWant to learn more about recovery? The McDonald Center for Student Well-Being and UCC are hosting "Resources for Recovery: Planting Hope." Drop a marble to help us create a community art piece, plant your own wildflower seeds to take home, and grab some free wellness resources and goody bags.
Originally published at <a href="https://mcwell.nd.edu/latest/events/2025/09/19/planting-hope/">mcwell.nd.edu</a>.
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