Raising Awareness: National Recovery Month and World Suicide Prevention Day
September is a powerful month for mental health awareness and recovery. As we step into National Recovery Month and observe World Suicide Prevention Day on September 10th, we at ShareHouse Recovery Center are dedicated to amplifying the importance of mental health support and celebrating the resilience of individuals in recovery.
National Recovery Month: Celebrating Progress and Promoting Hope
Since its inception in 1989, National Recovery Month has been a time to honor the triumphs of those who have overcome substance use and mental health disorders. This month-long observance, spearheaded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), focuses on celebrating new evidence-based treatment practices, acknowledging the strong recovery community, and highlighting the commitment of service providers who make recovery possible.
World Suicide Prevention Day: A Call to Action
On September 10th, we join the global community in observing World Suicide Prevention Day. This day serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of addressing mental health issues and the need for continued support and intervention.
How ShareHouse is Contributing
At ShareHouse Recovery Center, we are dedicated to making a meaningful impact through our comprehensive mental health services. Our approach is designed to offer support and foster recovery for individuals facing mental health challenges.
How You Can Make a Difference
As we observe both National Recovery Month and World Suicide Prevention Day, there are several ways you can contribute to the cause:
Moving Forward Together
National Recovery Month and World Suicide Prevention Day are opportunities to reflect on the progress made in mental health and recovery, while also recognizing the work that remains. At ShareHouse Recovery Center, we are committed to advancing mental health support, celebrating recovery, and working tirelessly to prevent suicide.
Let us use this month to renew our commitment to mental health awareness, offer support to those in need, and advocate for continued progress in the field of recovery. Together, we can create a stronger, more compassionate community where every individual has the chance to thrive.