Subject: SMART Recovery ✿ Spring Updates

 
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1st Quarter Updates
Spring 2018          
Quarterly news now available online!
Insights, info and inspiration

Plan now to attend the 2018 Annual Conference!  Learn from Joe Gerstein, SMART president, how you can seek partnership opportunities and free meeting space at hospitals. Check out SMART's new tiered training programs to decide which is right for you. And, see how SMART continues to expand around the world. 

To read these stories and many more, click here.
April is Volunteer Month!
Volunteer, support training scholarships, or do both! 

Each April, we celebrate Volunteer Month to not only recognize the efforts of our thousands of dedicated volunteers, but also to encourage others to share in the rewarding experience of volunteering.

Volunteer Training Scholarships are available in April for those who qualify for financial assistance to cover the cost of the SMART Recovery Facilitator Training.  

Visit here for more information.

Support the Training Scholarship Fund: Double your impact!   The first $3,000 of gifts to our Training Scholarship Fund will be matched 100% by challenge gifts we have received from some of our most dedicated supporters.  

Don't delay. Your gift today will bring us closer to our goal -- twice as fast! 

Thank you for your support! 

Meet Susan Licate
Executive Director

SMART Recovery is excited to launch into our next quarter century with Susan Licate at the helm. Susan has a wealth of business and non-profit experience to bring to our table. Please welcome her as she joins us on April 2nd. More information about Susan can be found on page 1 of the News & Views found here.
2017 Annual Survey Results
  • A growing number of respondents reported first learning about SMART Recovery from a treatment program (25%), or a counselor or therapist (about 20%)
  • Using SMART tools in areas of life that do NOT include addiction recovery is important to over 50% of the survey participants

  • 45% of respondents originally learned about SMART recovery via an online search
  • 14% learned about SMART from a family member or friend
  • The overwhelming majority of respondents positively rated their face-to-face facilitator on Knowledge about SMART Recovery
For full survey results including much more data and information, click here.


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