Thunder Bay Community Health Service’s Dan Oliver Recognized as Hometown Health Hero for Advancing Access to Recovery and Addiction Services in Northern Michigan

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The Michigan Public Health Week Partnership has recognized Dan Oliver, Recovery and Addiction Services coordinator at Thunder Bay Community Health Service, as an honorable mention for the Hometown Health Hero award. This recognition is a testament to Oliver’s efforts in advancing access to recovery and addiction services in northern Michigan communities.

Dr. Richard Bates, CEO of Thunder Bay Community Health Service, emphasized the importance of the availability of recovery and addiction services and education in communities. Bates praised Oliver for his leadership in responding to needs and collaborating with other agencies to increase access and reduce stigma surrounding substance use disorders.

Thunder Bay Community Health Service is committed to being a community partner for well-being, and Dan Oliver’s recognition highlights the organization’s dedication to addressing the needs of individuals struggling with substance use disorders. The partnership between Thunder Bay Community Health Service and other agencies has been instrumental in improving access to recovery and addiction services in the region.

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