National Recovery Month National Recovery Month, celebrated every September, is a significant observance dedicated to raising awareness about mental health and substance use disorders and celebrating those who are on the path to recovery. This month provides an opportunity to highlight the stories of hope and resilience from individuals and families who have faced these challenges and emerged stronger. It also serves as a reminder of the importance of accessible treatment and recovery services, aiming to reduce the stigma often associated with these conditions. By fostering a community of support and understanding, National Recovery Month encourages us all to play a role in helping those around us find their path to healing and well-being. We invite registrants to review the recovery training links highlighted in purple, in honor of Recovery Awareness Month. Purple is a powerful symbol of recovery, unity, and hope, representing the courage and resilience required in the fight against addiction. |