National Recovery Month – September
Why it matters
WELCOME TO RECOVERY MONTH
This September, we celebrate resilience and the journey of recovery across America.
THE STORY
National Recovery Month is a vital observance that highlights the importance of recovery from substance use and mental health disorders. Founded in 1989 by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), this month serves as a platform to promote the message that recovery is possible through various means, including treatment, support, and community engagement. The celebration acknowledges the efforts of individuals who have overcome their struggles and emphasizes the role of families and communities in the recovery process.
Throughout the month of September, communities across the United States host events, awareness campaigns, and educational workshops aimed at reducing stigma and providing resources for those seeking help. From recovery walks to forums featuring personal stories of triumph, these activities foster an environment of understanding and hope. Many organizations also take this opportunity to share information about available treatment options, helping to bridge the gap for those in need of assistance.
In addition to local events, social media plays a crucial role in spreading awareness during National Recovery Month. Individuals and organizations alike share inspiring stories, resources, and educational content to reach a broader audience. This digital engagement not only brings awareness but also encourages those struggling with addiction to seek help and connect with others who have faced similar challenges. By uniting voices from different backgrounds, the movement aims to create a sense of community and solidarity.
As we observe National Recovery Month, it is essential to recognize the ongoing efforts to support mental health initiatives and substance use recovery programs. Advocacy for policy changes, increased funding for treatment services, and the promotion of mental health awareness are critical for fostering an environment where recovery is celebrated and accessible to all. Together, we can work towards a society that uplifts individuals on their recovery journeys and understands the importance of mental well-being.
Recovery is not a race. You don’t have to feel guilty if it takes you longer than you thought it would.
WORTH KNOWING
Community Events
Join local events to support recovery.
Educational Resources
Access materials on substance use and recovery.
Support Groups
Connect with others in recovery.
Wellness Activities
Participate in mindfulness and wellness practices.
AROUND THE WORLD
DID YOU KNOW?!
Historical Significance
Recovery Month was established to provide a platform for recovery advocacy.
Global Context
Many countries observe similar months dedicated to mental health.
Community Impact
Recovery initiatives can save lives and promote healthier communities.
Cultural Representation
Art and literature often explore themes of recovery and resilience.
Support Networks
Peer support is a critical element of the recovery process.
Public Awareness
Recovery Month aims to educate the public on substance use disorders.
Personal Stories
Sharing recovery stories can inspire others to seek help.
READ MORE
The Recovery Book
Alfred E. S. J. Evan
A guide to understanding and overcoming addiction.
Addiction Recovery Management
John F. Kelly
Strategies for a sustained recovery process.
The Gifts of Imperfection
Brené Brown
Embracing vulnerability and resilience in recovery.
Healing the Addicted Brain
Harold C. Urschel
Insights into the neurobiology of addiction.
PAIR IT WITH
Recovery encourages personal growth.
Raising awareness reduces stigma.
Community support is essential.
Connections can foster healing.
Share Your Recovery Journey
Inspire others by sharing your recovery story this September. Your journey can make a difference.
