Recovery Month: A Time to Act, Advocate, and Support

September marks National Recovery Month, a time to recognize the 48 million Americans living with substance use disorders and to spotlight the urgent need for accessible, integrated, and stigma-free care. Recovery is not just a distant hope, it’s a reality made possible through timely treatment, whole-person care, and strong community support. This month, we reaffirm our commitment to building systems that empower healing and ensure no one walks this path alone.

The Association for Behavioral Health and Wellness is proud to stand with individuals, families, and providers working toward a future where recovery is within reach for all. Watch, share, and join us in building a system that empowers healing and ensures recovery is possible for everyone. Learn more at abhw.org

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