
Join us as MVPASAP takes action during Alcohol Awareness Month to raise education and awareness about alcohol use and misuse.
According to the CDC, approximately 178,000 individuals die each year from excessive alcohol use, highlighting the importance of our collective efforts.
In our upcoming LIVE show, "On the Empty Chair," we are honored to host two incredible guests, Matty O'Malley and Corey Beaver, who will educate us on the signs and symptoms of alcoholism while sharing their own inspiring testimonies of recovery.
Matty O'Malley is a seasoned professional in the substance abuse and mental health field, boasting seven years of experience. Since achieving sobriety on April 4, 2017, he has dedicated himself to positively impacting others' lives.
Matthew's journey from behavioral health technician to roles in business development and operations has equipped him with a comprehensive understanding of the industry.
Matthew has played a pivotal role in launching five successful facilities and is now the founder of Empower Health Group. Personal experiences, including overcoming addiction and the loss of his mother to addiction and mental health issues, have deeply influenced his passion for helping others.For Matthew, Empower Health Group is more than just a business; it's a mission. He approaches his work with a commitment to assisting as many individuals as possible on their journey to recovery and improved mental wellness. Matthew's dedication, expertise, and empathy make him a valuable asset in substance abuse and mental health treatment.
Corey grew up on the North Shore in Massachusetts. He grew up in a loving family but was exposed to drugs and alcohol at a young age. Corey's party habits in high school eventually turned to daily use in college. The overdoses, arrests, and failed treatment attempts went on for ten years before finally getting sober at 28 years old.
After getting sober, Corey focused his recovery work on those who are often left behind in the chaos of addiction - The families. Today, Corey is an interventionist and a strong advocate of Family Focused Recovery. Most importantly, Corey is physically, mentally, and emotionally available to his family, friends, loved ones, and a proud father to his son, Fortunado.
If you or someone you know is affected by alcohol-related issues, there are prevention, treatment, and recovery support services available. Let's come together to spread awareness and promote a healthier relationship with alcohol.
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