FAQs

  • Yes!

    We are approved for both community service and give-back projects and would love to partner with you.

    Contact us to learn more.

  • The broadly defined recovery community includes people in long-term recovery and their families, friends and allies, including recovery-focused addiction and recovery professionals.

  • No, The Connection supports multiple pathways of recovery. These include organizations and members that include religious, spiritual and secular pathways of recovery.

  • The Connection and the offices of the Recovery Community Foundation of Forsyth are centrally located at 608 Veterans Memorial Blvd in Cumming, next door to Citizens Bank.

    Click here for directions.

  • Our office and administration hours are: Monday-Thursday from 10 AM to 5 PM; Friday from 10 AM to 6 PM and Saturday Noon to 4 PM.

    See our calendar for a full listing of meeting times.

  • Our model has largely been influenced by a number of organizations and people dedicated to recovery.

    SAMHSA’s Working Definition of Recovery has identified 10 principles, which we uphold:

    1. Recovery emerges from hope.

    2. Recovery is person-driven.

    3. Recovery occurs via many pathways.

    4. Recovery is holistic.

    5. Recovery is supported by peers and allies.

    6. Recovery is supported through relationship and social networks.

    7. Recovery is culturally-based and influenced.

    8. Recovery is supported by addressing trauma.

    9. Recovery involves individual, family and community strengths and responsibility.

    10. Recovery is based on respect.