The featured speaker for the 35th Annual Clifton Morris and Jim Bradshaw Memorial Stars in Recovery Luncheon will be recording artist Hilary Roberts, a singer and songwriter who uses the darkness of her past to inspire and empower others. After suffering many years of trauma, torture and abuse, Roberts made the decision not to deal with those demons alone. On May 9, 1997, she reached out to a mentor who offered her solutions and a way of life that helped her start her recovery journey.
To honor her late husband, Clifton Morris, this year’s presenting sponsor is Sheridan Morris. Clifton Morris was a Fort Worth native and a strong supporter of Recovery Resource Council and the local recovery community.
Since its inception, the annual Stars in Recovery Luncheon has featured well-known and beloved celebrities speaking publicly about their paths to recovery from alcohol/substance misuse and mental health issues. Proceeds from this event will benefit Recovery Resource Council, whose mission is to promote wellness and recovery from disorders relating to alcohol, substance use, trauma, and mental health.
The featured speaker for the 35th Annual Clifton Morris and Jim Bradshaw Memorial Stars in Recovery Luncheon will be recording artist Hilary Roberts, a singer and songwriter who uses the darkness of her past to inspire and empower others. After suffering many years of trauma, torture and abuse, Roberts made the decision not to deal with those demons alone. On May 9, 1997, she reached out to a mentor who offered her solutions and a way of life that helped her start her recovery journey.
To honor her late husband, Clifton Morris, this year’s presenting sponsor is Sheridan Morris. Clifton Morris was a Fort Worth native and a strong supporter of Recovery Resource Council and the local recovery community.
Since its inception, the annual Stars in Recovery Luncheon has featured well-known and beloved celebrities speaking publicly about their paths to recovery from alcohol/substance misuse and mental health issues. Proceeds from this event will benefit Recovery Resource Council, whose mission is to promote wellness and recovery from disorders relating to alcohol, substance use, trauma, and mental health.