Humans are intrinsically social beings. We communicate, we talk, we laugh, we cry – we crave connection deeply.
It follows that the people we socialize and spend time with have a powerful effect on our personality, behaviors, and interests. We might originally be drawn to certain individuals because they share some of these characteristics with us, but eventually, we rub off on each other and become more and more alike because of the time we spend together.
Understandably, being part of a social circle where drug and alcohol abuse are the norm can be a huge contributing factor to the development of an addiction. When a former addict begins their recovery journey, many times they will find that their entire social circle is composed of drug and alcohol users – who either led them to substance abuse, or whom they became acquainted with in the course of their drug and alcohol use.
Since friends have such a powerful effect on us, it’s clearly crucial for someone in early recovery to sever ties with old drinking and drugging buddies. This will allow them to protect themselves from their negative influence and keep themselves strong as they work on their sobriety each day.
But it’s not only important to stay away from the wrong people – we also have to make sure to get hooked up with the right people!
As we discussed, socialization is a basic human need. And for someone in recovery, having a strong network of sober friends can make all the difference in the world. As some very wise people have observed – “The opposite of addiction is not sobriety, but connection”.
There are countless benefits of having sober friends. To name just a few:
Now that we’ve learned about the importance of sober friends in recovery, you may already be asking the million–dollar question: How do I make sober friends?
Finding lifelong sober friends is really not as hard as it may sound – it’s all about knowing how and where to look. There are many things which can help you begin building a sober support network, whether it’s attending in – person or online recovery meetings, getting connected on social media, joining sober events like non- alcoholic bars, raves and dance parties, or signing up for a gym or art class.
But if you attend Avenues, you may not have to do any of that.
At Avenues, we understand how critical it is to have a strong sober living network when in recovery, so we set out to fill that need. We also know that healing and growing together bonds people in a powerful way, so there are really no people closer to you than those with whom you went through treatment!
We wanted to create a safe space, a place where all our people could stay connected for life. The result? Enter Avenues Alumni – a warm, incredible alumni program that is open to all successful graduates of Avenues.
Some amazing perks of the Avenues Alumni program are:
It’s an entire community of like-minded people who just get you, and are simply always there. They’re your family, your buddies, your cheerleaders, and your safety net.
Avenues Alumni is a ready-made recovery community, waiting to embrace and support you the moment you complete treatment.
It all goes back to our name, and our unchanging promise to you: We are Avenues, A Recovery Community. Once you enter our doors, you will never again be alone.