The Workit Ambassador Program
Create connections and give back to your recovery community
What do Ambassadors do?
Workit Ambassadors serve as community advocates, playing a crucial role in spreading awareness about our mission to make substance use treatment affordable and accessible for everyone.
As a Workit Ambassador, you have the opportunity to express your enthusiasm for recovery in various ways that fit your personal interests, knowledge, and availability.
How do I know if I qualify?
- You’re a current member of Workit Health
- You’re at a comfortable place in your recovery
- You’re passionate about the Workit Health program and creating awareness around virtual addiction treatment
- You’re comfortable with social media (Facebook and Instagram)
What's in it for me?
- A welcome kit with Workit Health swag to celebrate your new role and ignite your enthusiasm
- An outreach pack full of promo items and Workit Health-branded gear to spread the word about virtual addiction treatment
- A digital branding pack—easy to use, pre-made digital assets to debunk myths and spread recovery resources through your social media presence
- Gain entry to the exclusive Ambassador's Inner Circle on Facebook, share insights, collaborate, and exchange support.
- Connect with Workit Health's Community Manager and peer ambassadors. Discuss strategies to find the best ways to reach and help others on their path to wellness.
“Workit Health works for me because ...”
Real members who took their lives back from addiction.
I decided to live! So I had to learn how! Workit Health has been an instrument in showing me the way to my true self!
Gloria
Workit Health gives me more time to do the things I love like my music.
Anthony
Workit Health saved my life six years ago! I’ve never been happier and healthier in my life!
Denise
I’ve been given back the freedom that addiction took from me so many years ago!
Adam
I have been with Workit Health for a little over 2 years. I have not relapsed once in that time.
Jenny
The opposite of addiction is connection.
Johann Hari
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