DYC Featured on National Educational Series “One Day at a Time” as Part of Empowered Hosted by Meg Ryan

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Welcome to DYC’s New YouTube Channel

We’re excited to officially welcome you to DYC’s new YouTube channel — and even more excited to share a special milestone with our community.

DYC was recently featured on the educational segment One Day at a Time as part of the nationally distributed series Empowered, hosted by acclaimed actress and producer Meg Ryan.

This powerful docuseries highlights organizations across the country that are making a meaningful difference in the lives of individuals and families impacted by addiction, substance use and mental health disorders.

Sharing the Story of Recovery, Hope & Purpose

At DYC, our mission has always centered around restoring hope, rebuilding relationships and helping individuals prepare for lifelong recovery. Being selected to participate in this segment gave us an opportunity to share the impact of our programs, our people and the recovery journeys that inspire the work we do every day.

The episode explores how recovery is not just about overcoming addiction — it’s about rediscovering purpose, rebuilding lives and creating healthier futures for individuals, families and communities.

Through education, support, structure and compassionate care, DYC continues working to create pathways toward healing and long-term success.

A Sneak Peek Before the National Airing

The video now available on our YouTube channel is an early preview of the full segment scheduled to air nationwide on May 25.

The program is projected to reach audiences across more than 170 public television stations, along with major national networks including:

  • CNN
  • MSNBC
  • CNBC
  • Fox News
  • Fox Business Network
  • TLC
  • Travel Channel
  • Discovery

We’re honored to help bring greater awareness to the importance of recovery support, mental health services and community-based programs that change lives every day.

Watch the Preview

We invite you to watch the sneak peek, subscribe to our new YouTube channel and follow along as we continue sharing stories, updates and resources from DYC.

Whether you are someone seeking support, a family member, community partner or advocate, thank you for being part of this journey.

Together, we continue moving forward — one day at a time.

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