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Recovery Month is sponsored by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration's (SAMHSA's) Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT). CSAT, created in October 1992 by a Congressional mandate, provides national leadership in the Federal government's effort to improve the lives of individuals and their families affected by alcohol and drug abuse.

 

Welcome to Recovery Savannah

Dean Maurice DanielsThe School of Social Work at the University of Georgia is pleased to present RecoverySavannah.org, an initiative of social work students offering information and support to individuals with addictions in the Savannah community. It is with delight that I commend social work students for their commitment to this important community outreach effort.

The information provided here by social work students is an effort to serve our community as part of the National Alcohol & Drug Addiction Recovery Month, which is celebrated in September each year.

The profession of social work focuses on individual, family, and societal well-being. Individuals, families, and society benefit when treatment for alcohol and drug addictions is successful. We support the message that recovery from alcohol and drug addictions in all their forms is possible, and we applaud treatment providers in our area and those who seek their services.

Maurice C. Daniels
Dean
University of Georgia School of Social Work

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