SAMHSA's Road to Recovery
Update
The Road to
Recovery Update keeps you informed about activities leading up
to National Alcohol & Drug Addiction Recovery Month
(Recovery Month) in September. Feel free to forward this information to friends and
colleagues, include it in newsletters or
listservs, or link to it from your Web
site.
Help Us Promote Recovery Month 2009!
The 2009 banners for our 20th Anniversary: Join the Voices for Recovery: Together We Learn, Together We Heal are now posted on our Web site. Please place the banner on your Web site to link to http://www.recoverymonth.gov/ and bookmark the site on computers in your organization, school, or library to help us reach more people. If you had the previous year's Recovery Month banner on your site, please update the banner with the 20th Anniversary banners provided.
The Recovery Month Observance and Events Occur All Year Long!
The Recovery Month observance is not limited to September. Events can be held all year long to increase the education and understanding of addiction, treatment, and recovery issues. Start planning your events, proclamations, and observance and post them to http://www.recoverymonth.gov.
Mark Your Calendars: Road to Recovery Kicks Off on March 4, 2009
On March 4, Recovery Month commences the 2009 Road to Recovery with its opening Webcast, The Road to Recovery: Together We Learn, Together We Heal. The season will continue with Webcasts on the first Wednesday of each month, April through September, and the final wrap show in November. Road to Recovery Webcasts dates and abstracts are available at http://www.recoverymonth.gov/2009/multimedia/.
Give People a Voice for Recovery
Do you know
someone who is celebrating recovery? Let them know that they have a
voice! Because the successes of individuals in recovery are often
overlooked by society, Voices for Recovery gives
people the opportunity to share their stories with
others and provides education for the general public about treatment
for alcohol and drug addiction.
Help us to continue to grow in our efforts to
improve the lives of individuals and their families affected by
alcohol and drug use disorders!
About Recovery Month
National
Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Month, celebrating 20 years
of observance in 2009, is an initiative of the U.S. Department of
Health and Human Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health
Services Administration's Center for Substance Abuse Treatment. For
more information about Recovery Month, visit http://www.recoverymonth.gov. |