In October of 2024, Confidential Recovery held its 10th Anniversary Celebration on the patio of their San Diego outpatient treatment program offices. The event served a dual purpose as a fundraiser for The Veterans Navigation Center, which is a non-profit that is dedicated to helping veterans overcome mental health and other struggles so that they can make a successful transition to civilian life.
In anticipation of the event, Jay Wylie, Operations Manager of Confidential Recovery and 22-year navy veteran, said "We’re especially honored to stand by our veterans and first responders, who have given so much to our country, and to ensure they have the resources they need to heal and thrive.”
The event was attended by about one hundred people, and the audience was made up of professionals who work in the field of addiction treatment, work with veterans, and many whose lives have been touched by Confidential Recovery's program.
There were also local leaders including representatives from the County of San Diego who made proclamations for both Confidential Recovery and Veterans Navigation Center, including
- A Proclamation from San Diego County Board of Supervisors welcoming The Veterans Navigation Center to The Live Well San Diego Team
- A Proclamation from San Diego County District 3 congratulating Confidential Recovery on 10 years
- A Proclamation from Representative Scott Peter’s Office congratulating Confidential Recovery on 10 years
- A Certificate from Representative Sara Jacobs’s Office congratulating Confidential Recovery on 10 years
Scott H. Silverman had this to say after the event, "Thank you to all the veterans and Confidential Recovery alumni in attendance, Sheriff Bill Gore, the County of San Diego for their proclamations they awarded both Confidential Recovery and the Veterans Navigation Center. But most of all, thank you to the team at Confidential Recovery for all their hard work making the event such a success, here's to another 10 years!"
Some of the crucial sponsors and donors who made the event a success include:
- Zealie Behavioral Health Billing Solutions for Treatment Centers
- Six Flags Magic Mountain
- Alvarado Aaesthetics
- Kendra Scott Jewelry
- Benihana Catering
- Flavor Chef Catering
- Native Poppy Floral
- USS Midway Museum
- Donation Match
- Michael J Dwyer Music
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More About Confidential Recovery
Confidential Recovery is an alcohol and drug treatment center that provides counseling & support to adults so that they can maintain abstinence from an addictive substance that has negatively impacted their lives. Confidential Recovery is particularly well known for helping veterans and first responders.
Many San Diego professionals come to our program to receive the support of our talented and multidisciplinary team who can work through the issues that are contributing to their substance misuse. The professional approach & confidential setting of our program appeals to San Diego executives who also appreciate the flexibility that our outpatient model affords. If you or someone you know needs help with substance use, Confidential Recovery's admissions team is available to provide a complimentary and confidential assessment at (619) 452-1200.
More About Veterans Navigation Center
Founded by Scott H. Silverman, The Veterans Navigation Center (The VNC) is a non-profit organization that provides veterans with case management to help them access benefits and resources that will help them successfully transition to civilian life. To find out more about The VNC, visit https://veteransnavigationcenter.org/.
The VNC is the first organization of its kind in San Diego, and in collaboration with Confidential Recovery, The VNC aims to address the unique challenges faced by San Diego’s significant military community, which has the nation's fourth-largest veteran population.
Jay Wylie, a 22-year naval veteran says, “We believe the VNC will serve as a model for similar programs across the country, reflecting our commitment to honoring their sacrifices and fostering a supportive environment for all who have served.”
Anyone can make a much-needed donation to The VNC by visiting: https://veteransnavigationcenter.org/donate/.