Celebrate National Recovery Month

We celebrate National Recovery Month every September to not only increase awareness and understanding of mental and substance use disorders but also to celebrate the people who recover. It’s an uphill battle that so many people face on a daily basis. We applaud those who seek out help, work hard at changing their lives, and become advocates for those who still struggle with substance use disorders.

The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) sponsors this annual celebration and offers numerous resources that can be used throughout the month.

Take a look at some of the links below to see how you can celebrate alongside those are currently living in recovery.

SAMHSA Website

Shatterproof Blog

How You Can Get Involved

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