Whereas, Acknowledging September 2003 offers those involved in substance abuse
treatment an opportunity to educate the public, community organizations, public
officials, and civic leaders about the effectiveness of treatment, both societal
and financial; and,
Whereas, Substance abuse, co-occurring mental disorders and co-existing physical
illnesses are major public health problems that affect millions of Americans
of all ages, races, and ethnic backgrounds, and have huge medical, societal,
and economic costs; and,
Whereas, People with co-occurring substance abuse and mental disorders can
and do recover when given the access to the services they deserve; and,
Whereas, Thousands of health care providers have dedicated their lives to the
recovery process and the education of the public about alcoholism, drug dependence,
co-occurring disorders, and treatment issues; and now therefore be it
Resolved, That I, Jennifer M. Granholm, Governor of the State of Michigan,
do hereby proclaim September 2003, as National Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery
month in Michigan and urge all citizens to join me in supporting men, women,
and youth who are in drug and alcohol addiction treatment and recovery, and
their families.