Recovery Atlanta Visit the School of Social Work Recovery Atlanta

The Recovery.org Series

RecoveryAthens.org

RecoveryAtlanta.org


Tucker Hall

The University of Georgia School of Social Work has been preparing students for challenging and rewarding careers in social work for more than four decades. We opened our doors in 1964 with eight professors, 24 students, and one graduate degree program. Today, our School has over 20 faculty and a student body numbering nearly 500. We offer four degree programs and a number of certificates in specialized fields. Our school continues to rise to the challenge of meeting the increasing demand for knowledgeable and skilled social work professionals in Georgia and beyond.


For additional information about RecoveryAtlanta.org, contact:
Donna Leigh Bliss, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
University of Georgia
School of Social Work
305 Tucker Hall
Athens, Georgia 30602
(706) 542-2585

dlbliss@uga.edu

 

About Us


Social work students at blackboard

Recovery Atlanta is the second in a series of websites developed by graduate students at the University of Georgia School of Social Work to promote recovery from substance abuse in Georgia.

The first website, RecoveryAthens.org, was launched in September 2007 in conjunction with National Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Month.

Future websites are planned for other communities in Georgia. Each will be launched in September of each year in recognition of National Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Month.


Meet the Students Who Developed RecoveryAtlanta.org

Social work students in Tucker Hall  lobby

Front row from left to right: Renee Skipper, Adam Barnette
Back row from left to right: Esther Williams, Brittany Caylor, Becky McCollum, Alex Adkins, Jessica Brown

 

 

Advocates for Positive Social Change