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Join the Movement: Mobilize Recovery’s Day of Service is Here to Change Lives!
Are you ready to make a difference? Mobilize Recovery’s Day of Service is gearing up to bring communities together in a nationwide celebration of recovery, empowerment, and connection. This September and October, people across the country will come together to spark positive change, and you can be part of this incredible movement!
Community. Collaboration. Connection.
Mobilize Recovery has built an unshakeable national community of individuals touched by substance use and mental health issues. The secret to their success? Collaboration! When we join forces, our impact is greater, and this Day of Service is the perfect example of how grassroots initiatives can lead to monumental change.
What is the Mobilize Recovery Day of Service?
Imagine a constellation of connected public service events lighting up the nation. From coast to coast, during September and October, people in recovery and their allies will roll up their sleeves and get to work on projects that make a real difference. Whether it’s a neighborhood cleanup or a school supply drive, every action counts.
How Can You Get Involved?
The beauty of the Day of Service is its flexibility. Whether you’re planning a small gathering or a large community event, your contribution matters. Here are some ideas to get your creative juices flowing:
Resource Drives: Collect food, supplies, or resources for local organizations in need
Community Cleanups: Organize a neighborhood or park cleanup to beautify your local area
Animal Shelter Volunteering: Help out at a local animal shelter—pets are powerful allies in recovery!
School Supply Drives: Support local teachers and students with much-needed school supplies
Support Local Recovery Groups: Partner with local recovery or harm reduction organizations for supply drives
Youth Engagement: Host prevention or engagement events for the youth in your community
Physical Activities: Organize a recovery-oriented walk, yoga class, skate, or other fun activities
Raise Awareness: Create events that focus on raising awareness about substance use and mental health recovery
Know the Facts
In some way, we’ve all been touched by substance use and mental health recovery. Let’s take a moment to reflect on these powerful stats:
21.3 Million: That’s the number of American adults who perceived ever having a substance use problem and considered themselves to be in recovery or to have recovered. (SAMHSA)
40.8 Million: That’s the number of American adults who perceived ever having a mental health issue and considered themselves to be in recovery or to have recovered. (SAMHSA)
7 out of 10: The majority of adults who had a substance use problem now consider themselves to be recovering or in recovery. (SAMHSA)
2 out of 3: Most adults who faced mental health problems now see themselves as recovering or in recovery. (SAMHSA)
400% ROI: Every dollar spent on substance use disorder treatment yields a 400% return on investment in healthcare cost savings. (Surgeon General’s Report on Alcohol, Drugs, and Health)
A Movement That Matters
Since 2019, Mobilize Recovery has brought together people in recovery and their allies to advocate for policy change and awareness. This growing “constituency of consequence” is passionate about substance use and mental health recovery. Now, they’re inviting everyone—businesses, nonprofits, federal agencies, recovery groups, and more—to join in hosting events that foster positive change.
Let’s Make a Difference
Mobilize Recovery’s Day of Service is more than just a series of events; it’s a movement. It’s a chance to show the world that recovery is possible and that together, we can build stronger, healthier communities. So, gather your friends, family, and colleagues, and let’s make this Day of Service one for the books!
Visit recoverydayofservice.org for more details on how to get involved and to see a list of events near you. Let’s roll up our sleeves and get to work—together, we can change lives!
Call 988 to reach the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. It provides free and confidential support 24 hours a day, seven days a week for people in suicidal crisis or distress. You can learn more about its services here, including its guide on what to do if you see suicidal language on social media. You can also call that number to talk to someone about how you can help a person in crisis. For crisis support in Spanish, call 1-888-628-9454.
For support outside of the US, a worldwide directory of resources and international hotlines is provided by the International Association for Suicide Prevention. You can also turn to Befrienders Worldwide.
Help is Available
If you or someone you love is living with substance use, alcohol misuse, a co-occurring, or a behavioral health disorder there is hope. The Break Free Foundation aids individuals seeking recovery through the Break Free Scholarship Fund which sends anyone who lacks the financial resources to attend a recovery center to do so at low to no cost to them.
Review our Treatment Locator Tool to find the right program near you and our list of Hotlines and Helplines. Click here for a list of regional and national resources. On this road to recovery, no one is alone. We all in this together.
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Resources Are Available
If you or someone you know is experiencing difficulties surrounding alcoholism, addiction, or mental illness, please reach out and ask for help. People everywhere can and want to help; you just have to know where to look. And continue to look until you find what works for you. Click here for a list of regional and national resources.
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