PHOTOS: Former addicts and supporters celebrate recovery
Recovering addicts are stepping out of the shadows and sharing their stories without shame or stigma.
On Wednesday afternoon, around 50 people gathered outside the SIAST Woodland Campus for Recovery Day, a national event to build awareness, challenge stigma imposed by society and celebrate the role recovery plays in improving the lives of individuals, families, and communities.
The group of supporters, some from the Métis Addictions Council of Saskatchewan Inc. (MACSI) addictions recovery program, walked to Addiction Services holding various signs about awareness. At the end of the walk a ceremony was held, balloons were released and cake was shared.
Participant David Joseyounen is in the MACSI program. He said it has opened and changed his life and he was taking part to share what he’s learned.