Support Recovery in September

September is National Recovery Month, a time to celebrate the more than 20 million Americans who have sought help for substance use disorder (SUD). We honor their resilience and recommit to making sure that every New Yorker has access to the services and support they need to rebuild lives of purpose and hope. Recovery is possible for everyone.
S:US has more than 46 years of experience providing recovery and treatment services in New York City. The people we serve are often the hardest to reach as they are homeless or formerly homeless, have unmet or unaddressed behavioral health challenges, and have unmet needs. We know that we all need a safe and stable place to call home. Building a caring community is essential for recovery.
Read an article written by Gayle Parker-Wright, LCSW-R, LSW, S:US Recovery & Treatment Services Regional Director and Angela Gralian, LCSW, S:US Brooklyn Clubhouse & ACE Employment Services Program Director for Behavioral Health News on the significance of employment in the recovery journey.
Thank you to our Behavioral Health Services teams and all of you who support New Yorkers on their path to recovery. Together, we create opportunity for all.
