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Proclamations


Encourage your local government officials to sign an official proclamation that designates September as National Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Month (Recovery Month). When local officials publicly sign such a statement, public attention is drawn to your Recovery Month events and activities, and the community as a whole recognizes that local governments are committed to improving citizens' access to treatment programs for alcohol and drug use disorders. Proclamations can be issued by governors, state legislatures, municipalities, counties, cities, or towns.

We would like to acknowledge your efforts and post your proclamation on our Web site. Please mail the original signed or a copy of the signed proclamation to: Office of the Director, Consumer Affairs, Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, SAMHSA, Room 2-1062, 1 Choke Cherry Road, Rockville, MD 20857. You can also email a copy of the signed proclamation in a high resolution jpeg file to recoverymonth@samhsa.hhs.gov. We will scan and post it for you. Please note that you will not receive the proclamation back. Thanks for your support.

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President of the United States
National Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Month, 2007
View the National Proclamation

Total Number of Proclamations Received To Date: 146

Alabama
   City of Jasper
   City of Millbrook
   City of Montgomery
   City of Pelham
   City of Prattville
   City of Wetumpka
   Fayette County
   Lamar County
   Marion County
   State of Alabama
   Winston County

Alaska
   State of Alaska

Arizona
   City of Avondale
   Faith Shield with Courage
   Fort McDowell Yavapai National Tribal Council
   State of Arizona
   The People of the Ha'Gih'Hale La Group

California
   City of Fairfield
   City of Garden Grove
   City of Laguna Niguel
   City of Lancaster
   City of Lompoc
   City of Los Alamitos
   City of Palm Springs
   City of Pasadena
   City of Rancho Cucamonga
   City of Redlands
   City of Roseville
   City of Santa Cruz
   City of Sunnyvale
   City of Walnut
   City of Westminster
   County of Solano
   Fourwinds Lodge
   State of California

Colorado
   City and County of Denver
   City of Arvada
   City of Englewood
   County of Pitkin
   State of Colorado

Connecticut
   State of Connecticut

Delaware
   State of Delaware

Florida
   City of Coral Springs
   City of Greenacres
   City of Tamarac
   County of Charlotte
   State of Florida

Georgia
   City of Albany
   City of Doraville

Hawaii
   State of Hawaii

Idaho
   The Nez Perce Tribe
   Wellbriety for Prisons Inc.

Illinois
   City of Peoria
   City of Rockford
   State of Illinois
   Village of Northbrook
   Village of Palatine
   Village of Skokie

Iowa
   City of Ames
   City of Fort Dodge
   State of Iowa
   Story County
   Webster County Board of Supervisors

Kansas
   State of Kansas

Kentucky
   City of Coal Run Village
   City of Frankfort
   City of Pikeville
   County of Harlan
   Estill County Fiscal Court

Massachusetts
   State of Massachusetts
   Town of Saugus

Michigan
   Charlotte City Council
   City of Eaton Rapids
   City of Grandville
   City of Livonia
   City of Olivet
   City of Potterville
   County of Eaton
   House of Representatives
   Michigan Senate
   State of Michigan
   Village of Bellevue

Minnesota
   Ikwe-Niimiwin'idiwin Mino-Ayaa (Woman's Dance Wellness Program)
   Little Earth of United Tribes
   Minnesota Indian Women's Resource Center
   Red Lake Coalition
   State of Minnesota
   The Wellbriety Movement of the Ojibwe
   White Earth Investment Initiative

Montana
   City of Great Falls
   City of Missoula

Nebraska
   Omaha Nation Community Response Team
   Omaha Tribe of Nebraska

Nevada
   City of Elko

New Hampshire
   State of New Hampshire

New York
   City of Albany
   Shinnecock Substance Abuse Mobilization Project
   State of New York

North Carolina
   City of Durham
   County of Brunswick
   County of Durham
   County of Pender
   Town of Tryon

North Dakota
   Fargo Public Schools District Number One

Northern Marianas Islands
   Municipality of Saipan

Ohio
   Cincinnati Wellbriety Circle
   City of Deer Park
   City of Kettering
   City of North Olmsted
   City of Oakwood
   City of Upper Arlington
   Native American Indian Center of Central Ohio
   State of Ohio

Oklahoma
   Citizen Potawatomi Nation
   State of Oklahoma

Oregon
   County of Yamhill
   Siletz Tribal Mental Health Services

Pennsylvania
   The Lenape Nation of Indians
   Wernersville State Hospital

Puerto Rico
   US Territory

South Carolina
   State of South Carolina

Tennessee
   State of Tennessee

Texas
   City of Decatur
   City of El Paso
   City of Garland
   City of Lewisville
   City of San Antonio
   State of Texas

Utah
   State of Utah

Virginia
   City of Colonial Heights
   Commonwealth of Virginia

Washington
   City of Poulsbo
   City of Seattle
   Clallam County Commissioners
   Foster Licensing Program
   State of Washington

West Virginia
   City of Huntington
   State of West Virginia

Wisconsin
   City of Green Bay
   College of Menominee Nation
   First Nations
   Menominee Indian Tribe of WI
   Oneida Tribe of Indians of Wisconsin
   The State of Wisconsin, Office of the Governor

Wyoming
   Shoshone & Arapaho Tribal Substance Abuse Court Staff