FAQs
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Yes!
We are approved for both community service and give-back projects and would love to partner with you.
Contact us to learn more.
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The broadly defined recovery community includes people in long-term recovery and their families, friends and allies, including recovery-focused addiction and recovery professionals.
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No, The Connection supports multiple pathways of recovery. These include organizations and members that include religious, spiritual and secular pathways of recovery.
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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.
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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.
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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:
Recovery emerges from hope.
Recovery is person-driven.
Recovery occurs via many pathways.
Recovery is holistic.
Recovery is supported by peers and allies.
Recovery is supported through relationship and social networks.
Recovery is culturally-based and influenced.
Recovery is supported by addressing trauma.
Recovery involves individual, family and community strengths and responsibility.
Recovery is based on respect.