Key Highlights Support networks play a vital role in recovery, providing individuals with the mental health services and social support they need. Community support is crucial for recovery, as it promotes social inclusion and addresses environmental factors that can impact mental health. Family and friends are often the first line of support for individuals in recovery, providing peer relationships and social support. Different types of support networks, such as formal support groups and peer support, offer unique benefits for individuals with mental health issues. Real-life success stories highlight the power of support networks in personal growth, long-term recovery, and goal setting. Introduction Facing mental health challenges alone can be overwhelming. Support networks, whether family, friends, or groups, are crucial for recovery. They offer services, social support, and a sense of belonging for a successful journey.