Rio Linda, CA – September is National Recovery Month, a time to honor individuals who have overcome substance use disorder (SUD) and to support those still on their journey to recovery. This month, let’s raise awareness, reduce stigma, and share stories of hope.
Upcoming Events:
- Recovery Happens Event (September 4th): Join the celebration at the West Steps of the State Capitol from 9 AM to 3 PM. Learn more at https://www.safersacramento.com/.
- Psychosocial Risk for Pregnant and Parenting Women with a History of Substance Misuse Training (September 18th): This free online training is presented by Dr. Ira J. Chasnoff from 1-2 PM. Register at https://www.safersacramento.com/.
- International Recovery Day (September 30th): Let’s come together to celebrate recovery and break the stigma associated with SUD. Together, we can create a safer Sacramento where recovery is embraced and supported by all.
Explore the documentary blog series- Fentanyl Awareness: The Ripple Effect. The fentanyl crisis has far-reaching consequences, affecting individuals from all walks of life. Safer Sacramento’s documentary blog series, “The Ripple Effect,” explores the impact of fentanyl on vulnerable communities. Learn more at https://www.safersacramento.com/.
In Rio Linda, there are several options for help. Calvary Lutheran Church, 515 L Street in Rio Linda. has AA meetings seven days per week, and Narcotics Anonymous on three days.
- Monday: 5pm Alcoholics Anonymous (men)
- Tuesday: 7pm Alcoholics Anonymous (Book Study)
- Wednesday: 7pm Alcoholics Anonymous
- Thursday: 5:15pm Alcoholics Anonymous (women)
- Friday: 7pm Alcoholics Anonymous
- Saturday: 9am Alcoholics Anonymous
- Sunday: 6pm Alcoholics Anonymous
- Monday: 7pm Narcotics Anonymous
- Thursday: 7pm Narcotics Anonymous
- Saturday: 12N Narcotics Anonymous
- Celebrate Recovery meets Tuesdays at 7pm at Lifepointe Church, 7200 Rio Lind Blvd. in Rio Linda.
- Celebrate Recovery also meets on Thursdays at 6:30pm at the Higher Ground location at 902 Oak Lane in Rio Linda.
For more information on recovery services and support in Sacramento County, visit: https://www.safersacramento.com/