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Reveille for Hope Breakfast To Raise Funds for Veteran Community Center

The Highland Rivers Foundation will host the Reveille for Hope breakfast on May 12, from 7:30-9:00am at Venue 92 (12015 Highway 92, Woodstock). The fundraiser will benefit the Green Zone Veterans Community Center.

Sponsored by Northside Hospital Cherokee, the event is free; however, donations are strongly encouraged. The cost to establish the Green Zone is approximately $1.4 million.

The first of its kind in Georgia, the Green Zone will be a community center where veterans and their family members can receive support for critical behavioral health issues including PTSD and addiction, while also being connected to other community resources, all within a community of peers and allies. It will be operated by Highland Rivers Behavioral Health, Cherokee County’s state-designated behavioral health safety-net agency, which will provide on-site therapists and case managers who are also veterans themselves.

The Green Zone is expected to be located within a larger veteran services campus being developed in Canton by well-known veteran advocate Jim Lindemayer, director of the Cherokee County Homeless Veteran Program.

The Reveille for Hope breakfast will outline the critical need for the Green Zone in Cherokee County and feature veterans who are living in recovery and can speak to the value of a peer community for long-term support. For more information about donating to support the Green Zone, or to RSVP for the breakfast, please call Sherry McGee, Highland Rivers Foundation relations officer, at 706-590-9238, or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..