Volunteer Match Listing 7
SMART Recovery San Diego Needs YOU
Why SMART Recovery San Diego needs YOU.
As a non-profit organization, SMART Recovery San Diego depends on volunteers to function. We
offer over 40 weekly local meetings made possible through the enthusiasm, energy, and generosity
of our volunteer facilitators. Still, we are not able to meet the needs of all San Diegans who might
benefit from SMART Recovery meetings.
Diverse facilitators and meeting styles allow participants to find what works best for them. We are
proud of the welcoming, supportive, non-judgmental community we have created in San Diego. We
continue to work to make SMART Recovery even more available to a broader community. Contributing your time (about 1.5 - 2 hours per week) and energy by running a meeting can make a difference in people’s lives.
Many volunteers find that hosting SMART meetings is a fantastic way to maintain motivation in their own lives, expand their social networks, and live a more balanced life. With a short training process and a mentor from the SMART Recovery San Diego community, you can begin facilitating your own weekly meetings.
What does a facilitator do exactly?
SMART Recovery meetings bring people together to address their addictive problems and make
positive changes in their lives. A facilitator helps create a safe and non-judgmental environment for
discussion and keeps the meeting running smoothly. You don’t need to be an expert on SMART
Recovery to become a facilitator.
New facilitators use scripts to help them run their meetings. Each script covers a topic related to
SMART Recovery and provides a series of questions to spark conversation, but that’s just a starting
point. It’s okay for participants to discuss whatever is on their minds as long as the discussion stays
focused on positive change.
As you grow as a facilitator and move through the training process, you will be given more flexibility
in shaping your meeting and making it truly your own. But many facilitators like the structure
provided by a topic script and stick with it.
Your primary role is to set the tone of the meeting. Be welcoming and engaged; clearly
communicate meeting expectations. A good facilitator lets participants interact with one another.
You are not there to talk at length, give advice, or tell your personal story.
What are the requirements?
Being a facilitator is a commitment and comes with certain responsibilities. Before you get started,
decide whether you can do the following for at least six months.
and communicating with your mentor.
Spanish.
[https://www.smartrecovery.org/about-us/] and Principles & Positions
[https://www.smartrecovery.org/principles-positions/].
chance to speak.
For online meetings:
What is the training process?
Training starts with learning about SMART Recovery through reading and attending meetings.
While listed separately, these can be done simultaneously and can take as little as 5-6 hours if you have never attended a meeting before. After you are more familiar with SMART Recovery, contact us [training@smartrecoverysd.org] to get matched with a mentor who will help you learn about meeting management.
by different facilitators to experience a range of meeting types and styles of facilitation. You
can find all our meetings on the calendar. [https://smartrecoverysd.org/meetings/]
Facilitator Resources on our website.
your own meeting. Here are some resources:
[https://smartrecoverysd.org/become-a-facilitator/#facilitator-resources]
[https://www.smartrecovery.org/smart-recovery-toolbox/]
the Google group and matched with a mentor. If you’ve already connected with a mentor, let
them know.
Once You Have a Mentor (1.5-2 hours per week):
feedback and suggestions throughout your training.
Script. Your mentor will be there for support.
ready to have your own meeting.
Making a difference
While we ask for a commitment of at least six months, some people find it so rewarding that they continue facilitating for years. Many point to their weekly meetings as a vital part of making positive change in their own lives. They like that they continue to learn about the SMART approach and ways to address their unhelpful behaviors and thoughts. They enjoy the connections they’ve made and being part of a community. As you grow as a facilitator, we hope that you experience these benefits too.
Volunteer Match Listing 7
SMART Recovery San Diego Needs YOU
Why SMART Recovery San Diego needs YOU.
As a non-profit organization, SMART Recovery San Diego depends on volunteers to function. We
offer over 40 weekly local meetings made possible through the enthusiasm, energy, and generosity
of our volunteer facilitators. Still, we are not able to meet the needs of all San Diegans who might
benefit from SMART Recovery meetings.
Diverse facilitators and meeting styles allow participants to find what works best for them. We are
proud of the welcoming, supportive, non-judgmental community we have created in San Diego. We
continue to work to make SMART Recovery even more available to a broader community. Contributing your time (about 1.5 - 2 hours per week) and energy by running a meeting can make a difference in people’s lives.
Many volunteers find that hosting SMART meetings is a fantastic way to maintain motivation in their own lives, expand their social networks…