Recovery Month is a testament to the power of community, support, and hope. Addiction is a complex disease, but progress continues to be made to help break down the stigma. When we share our personal stories to others, we create a more compassionate and understanding atmosphere for those who may not fully understand this disease. Open conversations help to diminish the shame, myths and misunderstanding of what being an addict or alcoholic is.

In my early days and weeks of sobriety, the words “I am an alcoholic” often got stuck in my throat, until I realized those words do not define who I am, it is a facet of me. I began to understand that speaking about my experiences might plant a seed for someone unsure on how this recovery journey works. And it does work!

While every journey is different, we all share a common thread: our old ways weren’t working. Recovery is not a solitary endeavor. Shame and isolation are obstacles, but with the right support, we can overcome the challenges. By working together, we create a more welcoming and inclusive environment for everyone.

Stepping onto the path of recovery can be scary, but it’s a journey that can lead to a more fulfilling and meaningful life. Let’s continue to inspire others to embark on their own journey. Let’s celebrate our accomplishments together!

 

SAVE THE DATE    Saturday, September 20

Celebrate your recovery with us at the 20th Anniversary of CARE

Celebrate the Art of Recovery Expo – Hosted by CBI

Public invited: 10 am – 2:00 pm

First United Methodist Church, 15 E. 1st Ave., Mesa, AZ

 

Join us as we inspire well-being, health, and recovery!