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Rock The Farm 2017 “Faux-Chella” Benefit for CFC Loud N Clear Post-Addiction Recovery
Seaside Heights NJ · Sat. Sept. 16 · In Memoriam · Donate

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The 4th Annual Rock The Farm Festival is ready to take on another summer!

For 2017, the festival is dubbed Faux-Chella, based on the concept of “The concert that never was” and featuring a lineup of incredible music from the East Coast’s best tribute bands. The all-day, family friendly event also offers food trucks, a beer garden, unique craft vendors, and free activities for children.
Rock The Farm Festival is a benefit and 100% of the proceeds go directly to CFC Loud N Clear Foundation, an aftercare recovery program that offers prevention, intervention and recovery to people who have struggled with addiction. They promote positive life choices for the addicted by aiding drug recovery efforts and inspiring a healthy, positive lifestyle.

CFC Loud N Clear is a non-profit 501c3 based in of Howell NJ. It was was developed in light of a family’s personal journey through addiction to fulfill a lack of supplemental patient after-care, and provides free services to over 7,500 families battling addiction in New Jersey.

Loud N Clear has made tremendous strides and would like to accomplish the same in more New Jersey towns. The city of Howell went from being the number nine on the top 40 list of towns with drug abuse, to being dropped from the list.

Loud N Clear’s R.I.S.E program, which stands for Recovery, Intervention, Support and Education, encourages the whole community to get involved with the program in an effort to eradicate alcohol and drug abuse in the community. Loud N Clear hosts family support groups, recovery meetings, school education, volunteer events and work programs.

More information on the Foundation can be found at HealingUs.org.

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