National Recovery Month

Written on 09/05/2025
HCCoalition Team


National Recovery Month (Recovery Month), which started in 1989, is observed 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 possible.

SAMHSA aims to increase public awareness surrounding mental health and addiction recovery. In the years since Recovery Month launched, SAMHSA has timed announcements of initiatives and grant funding during Recovery Month, while collaborating with private and public entities to celebrate individuals during their long-term recoveries.


Resources

Support Groups

  • is a peer-led support group for any adult with a loved one who has experienced symptoms of a mental health condition. 

Treatment

Recovery

Training

Overdose Prevention

Resources for College Students