Excitement for the 2025 Recovery Day of Service is soaring, with nearly 100 events already on the calendar!
From coast to coast, people are stepping up and showing their commitment to service, awareness, and action. Whether its organizing food drives, hosting Naloxone training sessions, cleaning up local parks and beaches, or creating new ways to give back, the enthusiasm and creativity of the recovery community is nothing short of inspiring.
But we're just getting things started!
If you're eager to get involved but unsure where to begin, we've got your back.
Hundreds of energized organizers signed up for our first two webinars on how to organize a successful Day of Service event. Missed them? No worries! You have another chance to connect, learn, and get inspired at our third webinar on July 15th: the Networking Mixer. This is your opportunity to meet fellow organizers, exchange ideas, and boost your planning confidence.
👉 Reserve your spot now for the July 15th Networking Mixer.
You can also check out our Day of Service Toolkit, and the nearly 100 events already planned for Day of Service for 2025 for some additional inspiration.
Remember, your Day of Service can take place anytime throughout September or October, giving you plenty of flexibility to plan an event that fits your community’s needs.
Ready to step up and be a part of this powerful nationwide movement? Head to www.recoverydayofservice.org today to set up your account, list your event, and join our community of organizers from across the country who are committed to making a difference.
Here's how:
- Step 1: Sign up on recoverydayofservice.org. Once you sign up, you'll receive an email with instructions on how to activate your account. It only takes a few minutes to get everything set up.
- Step 2: Post your event. Make sure to have your event details ready, like a name for your event, date & time, location, and a short description.
Once your event is submitted, we'll have a quick final look at everything and then publish your event on the Day of Service website. Once your event is live, you can use the social sharing options on your event page to let the world know about your event, and invite others to come.
Hosting a private event, and don't want the full details to be made public? No problem! You can still add your event to the website and be part of the movement. Just enter your city rather than your full address when adding your event's location. You can turn off the RSVP feature as well.
Together, let’s make the 2025 Recovery Day of Service bigger and better than ever!