Anuvia Alumni Recovery Association - Join Today!
The Anuvia Alumni Recovery Association invites all Anuvia graduates and their families to join us in strengthening our recovery through friendship, community involvement, support of Anuvia program and social activities!
Thoughts and comments of some Alumni members:
"Through Anuvia I realized I was not alone in my addiction. I was able to openly discuss the problems I was facing in my life. The counselors treated me with compassion, understanding and respect. I was never made to feel ashamed of my disease or the things I did while I was active in it. Now I know that I don’t need drugs or alcohol to face my everyday problems. My experience at Anuvia changed my life in more ways than I could have imagined. I finally have an achievement that I can be proud of. The support network I built at Anuvia has been a great part of my recovery, and I look forward to giving back as much as I can." -Tim F.
"Anuvia has played a great part in my life, through the grace of God. Without treatment and the fellowship, personal fulfillment could not have been achieved. It has saved so many people’s lives from alcoholism and addiction. I am here to say I’m happy and sober, one day at a time. It works if you work it." - Mary B.
"Being involved in the Alumni Recovery Association is a great experience for me because it gives me the opportunity to share my continued recovery, while supporting Anuvia. I can’t think of a better way to stay in touch with other Anuvia graduates in a fun and supportive atmosphere. Anuvia has done so much for me and my family, being involved like this is a wonderful way to give back to the organization. " - Anna F.
If you are an Anuvia graduate or family member of a graduate, and would like to start an alumni association, please email us regarding your interest and someone will contact you.
If you would like additional information, please contact Anuvia Alumni staff liaisons Jennifer Lucas or James Sanders: 704-376-7447
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