Registration Open for Chicago Roundup Recovery Conference Aug. 23-25

Registration is now open for the 2024 Chicago Roundup recovery conference. It takes place from August 23 to 25; all fellowships welcome. Early Bird discounts: save 20% through May 14

A signature event for the Chicago recovery community, Chicago Roundup takes place at the Center On Halsted, 3656 N. Halsted St. in Chicago. Scholarships are available. More information and registration is located at ChicagoRoundup.org.

This year’s theme, “Death of Denial,” invites attendees to embark on a journey to uncover the great mystery that is recovery, unveiling all manner of means used to uncover, disarm, and conquer the twists and turns that lurk around every corner.

Chicago Roundup, August 23-25, 2024, will be a weekend full of speakers, entertainment, and programming that will serve to strengthen personal recovery, relationships with other recovering addicts, and your general toolset as we conquer the first step to a life of recovery: the death of denial and awakening of acceptance. From the banquet hall to the entertainment's stage, we hope to provide a space of recovery and fun, but—above all—a space cultivating a sense of belonging, safety, and inclusion.

Registration fee includes everything for the weekend. Early registration is now live—through May 14, 2024, all registrants purchasing a 3-day pass will be granted early bird pricing, aT 20% off. Chicago Roundup also offers single-day passes for purchase.

Established 2010, Chicago Roundup is a multi-day conference for the LGBTQIA+ community and their supporters who are members of a 12 step recovery program. It aims to create a safe place for our members to enrich their sobriety, make new friends, and celebrate their recovery. It is a not-for-profit organization and are run entirely by volunteers.

Chicago Roundup is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Illinois that provides several events annually for the LGBTQIA+ 12-step recovery community and its supporters. As a nonprofit organization, its events and operations are funded almost entirely through contributions, including the registration fees collected from members each year.

 
 
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