Celebrating Recovery Day at Mariners: Embracing Connection on the Path to Wellness

Join the Washington Recovery Alliance and the King County Recovery Coalition as they return to T-Mobile Park for the 4th annual Washington State Recovery Day at the Mariners on Sunday, September 15, 2024. This year’s focus is on Connection: the Path to Recovery, with a day filled with empowering events to highlight that recovery is possible and to foster awareness, understanding, and support for mental health wellness and substance use recovery.

Empowering Events 

Experience Recovery Day 2024’s hat with the hashtag #TeamRecovery, engaging recovery rally speakers, individuals in recovery participating in throwing and catching the first pitch, and media coverage showcasing stories of recovery success. Be part of a community that comes together to reduce stigma, celebrate achievements, and show that recovery is a reality.

Engaging Activities 

In previous years, thousands from the Washington recovery community have united to demonstrate the power of recovery. To learn more about the event or secure your tickets, visit mariners.com/recovery. Be sure to check out the flyer for the day’s schedule and locations. If you’re interested in volunteering at the rally, march, or pre-event, fill out the volunteer form for an opportunity to receive a ticket to the Mariners game.

Event Highlights 

Kick-off Recovery Day with a Recovery Rally at Occidental Square, followed by a March to the Game led by emcee Victor Estrada. Enjoy the T-Mobile Pre-event featuring community resources, the Washington Recovery Helpline, Recovery in Action booths, fun activities, and the chance to grab a custom Mariners Recovery Day T-shirt. Witness the Recovery Day First Pitch and catch the Recovery Video on the Jumbotron. Gates open at 11:40 am, with the game starting at 1:10 pm.

Seattle Sober Curator Contributors were working their booth!

Community Support 

This year, services will be available at the Occidental Square Rally location, with more details to follow. Subscribe to the King County Recovery Coalition newsletter to stay informed about Recovery Day opportunities and updates.

Get Involved

For inquiries or to volunteer, contact Heather Venegas, Director of the King County Recovery Coalition, at [email protected]. Let’s unite to make Recovery Day memorable and impactful for all.

Make a Difference 

Purchase your specially priced $25 View Level ticket to the game on Sunday, September 15, vs. Texas Rangers, and contribute $3 from every ticket to benefit the Washington Recovery Alliance. Don’t miss the chance to snag a limited-edition Mariners-themed Recovery Day T-shirt.

Redeem Your T-shirt

Receive your limited-edition Mariners-themed Recovery Day T-shirt by presenting your ticket in Section 306 before the end of the 3rd inning. This exclusive giveaway is reserved for those who purchase through this special offer. Remember, present an equal number of valid Group Event game tickets for multiple giveaway items.

Let’s come together at T-Mobile Park on September 15 to celebrate Recovery Day, support mental health and substance use recovery, and create a community that advocates for wellness and resilience.

RECOVERY PODCASTLAND: Check out the King County Recovery Conversations podcast, available everywhere you listen to podcasts!

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