Quality of life, personal development, and sustained recovery from Substance Use Disorders are all enhanced by meaningful work experiences.
By investing in Recovery to Work programs, recovery housing and service organizations can provide recovering individuals with tools and resources to succeed in the workforce. These resources include job training, career counseling, resume building, and support services to build skills and boost confidence.
Employment experience is a critical component of recovery that can increase personal marketability and build networks needed to succeed in the job market while achieving lasting recovery. Employment is also critical to establish credit that in turn leads to the ability to obtain and maintain stable housing.