Thomas J. Bullock Memorial Lecture
October 21 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm
Join Arbor Circle for the second annual Thomas J. Bullock Memorial Lecture, an opportunity created by the Thomas J. Bullock Memorial Fund. This event will feature unique educational opportunities for professionals in the field of substance use, including presentations by Jesse Heffernan, Recovery Coach Professional and Facilitator, Founder of Helios Recovery Services, and Phil Chvojka, Departmental Specialist for the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services.
MCBAP and Social Work CE credit available.
Jesse Heffernan’s presentation will invite participants into a reflective and interactive exploration of how equity, culture, and story shape recovery experiences across diverse communities. Drawing from lived experience, systems-level work, and decades of peer support leadership, this session will unpack how providers can foster belonging through culturally responsive practices, build recovery ecosystems rooted in dignity, and uplift the power of storytelling in healing work. Participants can expect insights into the following learning objectives:
Phil Chvojka will provide a look at local data trends, specifically for individuals seeking treatment in West Michigan. Presentations will be followed by the opportunity for a brief Q+A.
About the Thomas J. Bullock Memorial Fund:
Thomas J. Bullock, a pioneer in substance use treatment and recovery, was the inspiration for the Thomas J. Bullock Memorial Fund. His too-short life is honored by the opportunities Arbor Circle and the Fund will present for addiction professionals and the broader community to learn together. The Thomas J. Bullock Memorial Fund was established through a monetary gift by James and Barbara Haveman.
Event hosted by Grand Valley State University.