Get Alcohol and Drug Rehab Treatment during National Addiction Recovery Month
September is National Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Month. It’s a time to educate and inform people about the benefits of alcohol and drug rehab programs, and it is the perfect time for people who are suffering from addiction to make a commitment to recovery.
This year’s theme is: “Real People. Real Recovery.” Every day at Gatehouse Academy we see real addiction recovery in young adults as they progress through their individualized treatment programs. Recovering from addiction is no easy task, but it’s refreshing to see professionals, volunteers, families, friends and neighbors support one another throughout the process. Bringing people together to support one another during the recovery process is really what Recovery Month is all about.
Show your support for the people recovering in your community by attending a drug and alcohol addiction recovery event. Many events are going on nationwide, providing people with information and support. This month only comes around once a year, so make the most of it by bringing someone you know who needs help, and don’t forget to invite their families and friends.
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September 5th, 2008 at 10:27 pm
You do not have to struggle alone in your recovery!
~Cheryl
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September 29th, 2008 at 9:20 pm
On September is National Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Month. It’s a time to educate and inform people about the benefits of alcohol and drug rehab programs, and it is the perfect time for people who are suffering from addiction to make a commitment to recovery.
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October 8th, 2008 at 8:50 am
That’s right, you don’t have to struggle alone in your recovery. That’s why at Gatehouse Academy we provide social activities and learning how to have fun without the drugs, alcohol, and substance abuse. Recovery is a life-long journey, and we help our residents build the support they need to succeed.