During a recent government meeting, Belinda Bradford, a resident of Indian Trail, North Carolina, shared her personal journey of recovery from depression and loneliness. Speaking passionately, Bradford recounted her transition from Texas and how she discovered the MOCA program at the Blaise Moore Center through her cousin.
She expressed gratitude for the sense of community and support she found within the program, highlighting the importance of togetherness and the bonds formed through line dancing. Bradford noted that her involvement with MOCA has been instrumental in her recovery, stating that the love and camaraderie among participants have significantly contributed to her well-being.
Her testimony underscored the positive impact of community programs like MOCA in addressing mental health challenges, emphasizing the value of social connections in the healing process. Bradford concluded her remarks by thanking the organizers for providing such opportunities for connection and support.