Finding Strength at Red Door Community

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“The Clubhouse opened in 1995. I joined that very first week. I’d be lost without Red Door Community. It’s the community that keeps me being aware just how precious my life is. We are absolutely tight like family. And if something happens, we all suffer. And if something good happens, we all cheer. We form a bond here, and it’s very important to us. Does it keep me healthy? I have no idea. But is it healing? Absolutely.”

– RDC Member, Mayo

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