National Recovery Day 2025 Theme. Celebrating National Recovery Month A Time to Reflect and Renew Brick House Recovery Nearly 49 million Americans have experienced a substance use disorder in the last year, over 20 million of whom battled a co-occurring mental health issue Week 2 (Sep 8-14): Home This week's focus is on the impact a safe and stable living environment has on recovery from mental health and substance use problems.
National Recovery Month is observed every year on September.Holiday concept background, placard from www.vecteezy.com
National Recovery Month in September provides a platform for services and professionals to educate the public about substance abuse treatments and mental health services As anyone in recovery knows, it takes support from many to face the challenges of finally getting sober
National Recovery Month is observed every year on September.Holiday concept background, placard
Join the millions celebrating National Recovery Month and show your support for those in recovery - together, we can promote a healthier future! National Recovery Month is a crucial time to spotlight the need for comprehensive treatment and support Join the millions celebrating National Recovery Month and show your support for those in recovery - together, we can promote a healthier future!
National Addiction Professionals Day during National Recovery Month. This year's theme is Join the Voices for Recovery: Together We Are Stronger It's OK and important to reach out for help, especially if addiction or mental health conditions are affecting our relationships, work, or day-to-day life
National Recovery month. background, banner, card, poster, template. Vector illustration. Join the millions celebrating National Recovery Month and show your support for those in recovery - together, we can promote a healthier future! National Recovery Month (Recovery Month), which started in 1989, is a national observance held every September to promote and support new evidence-based treatment and recovery practices, the nation's strong and proud recovery community, and the dedication of service providers and communities who make recovery in all its forms possible.