DID YOU KNOW: September is Recovery Month in Canada. Since 2012, a network of people in recovery, families, service providers, and entire communities have come together to celebrate RECOVERY
WHY IS RECOVERY DAY IMPORTANT
Thousands of individuals are affected by substances use disorder and may never receive the support they need, leaving hundreds of Canadians to die each month. While there is no cure for addiction, there is a solution. Together we build awareness, challenge societal Stigma, and above all else show our community that recovery is real, attainable and sustainable.
WHAT IS STIGMA
The stigma around substance use is one of the biggest barriers for people seeing and receiving treatment for addiction. Stigma is often displayed in the forms of discriminatory attitudes and beliefs, and behaviours. Stigma is a significant barrier to getting help for those with a substance use disorder, or who have used substances in the past. As a society, the words we use to describe people and their health conditions influence and reflect our attitudes and approaches to helping them. Language evolves and continuously adapts to respond to changes in society’s values and understanding of oppression in our culture.
International studies by the World Health Organization show that people with alcohol and drug use disorders are among some of most stigmatized individuals of all health conditions.
NATIONAL STATISTICS SHOW
3.3 Million people die each year due to the harmful use of Alcohol.
35,000 people die from alcohol and drug use disorders.
Only 14% of people who meet the criteria for a drug use disorder receive
Any treatment for it.
ABOUT RECOVERY DAY WINNIPEG
Recovery Day is a National Movement committed to mobilizing and organizing Canadians in recovery from addiction and addiction related problems. We envision a world in which recovery from addiction is a common and celebrated reality. We are passionate about sharing the faces, voices and stories of recovery in hopes of inspiring and inviting others to join us on the rewarding yet diverse path to wholeness. The Recovery Day Winnipeg Committee and organizers commit to providing a respective, safe space, to celebrate recovery , through organizing and facilitating, Recovery Day events at the Forks .Increasing awareness, sensitivity and reducing the stigma to individuals and their families affected
We Can Help
SRWC is a community based, recovery-oriented recovery centre. We focus on assisting participants in their recovery journey whether it be making a decision to change, accessing a residential treatment centre of their choice, and/or attending our Continuing Recovery Programs learning to live drug free.
The SRWC team of staff and volunteers come from a diverse set of experiences and backgrounds. As unique as we are individually, we share a mutual passion for teaming up with individuals in recovery.
We pride ourselves on being competent, friendly, and non-judgmental.
Support Us
Donate Today – Together we can make a difference in the lives of individuals and families affected by addiction.
Volunteer With Us
We can help you to help others. Your time and commitment will be supported by our comprehensive recovery coach training program so you can gain new skills while making a real and meaningful contribution to your community. If you want to give back or pay it forward, contact us to find out more about our volunteer recruitment and training program.