Faces and Voices of Recovery
organizing the recovery community

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September 20, 2008

Rally for Recovery! 2008
Find a Rally for Recovery event in your community on September 20, 2008!

Brooklyn Bridge Recovery Rally
on September 27, 2008. Learn more!

Recovery Advocacy Toolkit
Get the tools and resources you need to work on recovery advocacy campaigns

New book selected for online book club
Read "Rescued Lives:The Oxford House Approach to Substance Abuse" and participate in the discussion!

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9.8.08

While the public is well acquainted with the stereotypes of addiction - broken homes, devastated families, unemployment, public drunkenness, domestic violence and other crimes - the face of addiction recovery is largely invisible....


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The Recovery Bill of Rights

is a statement of the principle that all Americans have a right to recover from addiction to alcohol and other drugs. Learn more…

 

Rally for Recovery! 2008

Start planning your 2008 Rally for Recovery! event. This year's Rally for Recovery will take place on September 20, 2008! Learn more...

 

Training: Recovery Advocacy Teleconference Series

Faces & Voices of Recovery will be holding a series of four teleconferences to hone your advocacy skills. These one-hour interactive teleconferences will give you expert information and a chance to ask questions of our experts. Participants will receive a toll-free number to call in and listen to the teleconference and will receive a PowerPoint presentation and background materials prior to the teleconference.

Listen and watch Faces & Voices' previous teleconferences:

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"Recovery Community Centers: Anchored in the Recovery Community, Part 2: Their Operation"

March 26
, 2008

Listen to an audio recording and follow along with the PowerPoint presentation by downloading it here.

About the training

Connecticut Community for Addiction Recovery (CCAR) and the Vermont Recovery Center Network have been pioneers in developing Recovery Community Centers. These recovery-oriented sanctuaries are anchored in the heart of the community and put a face on recovery, build recovery capital and serve as a physical location where the local recovery community's ability to care is organized. While Recovery Community Centers are not treatment agencies, 12 Step clubs, or drop-in centers, aspects of all of these are apparent. In the second of our Recovery Community Center teleconferences, learn more about the day-to-day, nuts and bolts of how they’re run and operated. Explore life in a Recovery Community Center.

Supplemental Materials

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"Recovery Community Centers: Anchored in the Recovery Community, Part 1"

  • February 27, 2008

Click here to download the PowerPoint from the teleconference that includes the audio portion of the call. (Make sure the volume is turned up on your computer)

If you have trouble viewing the teleconference, you can download the audio file and follow along with the PowerPoint.

About the Training

Connecticut Community for Addiction Recovery (CCAR), Vermont, and The Recover Project in Western Massachusetts have pioneered the development of Recovery Community Centers. These recovery-oriented sanctuaries are anchored in the heart of the community and put a face on recovery, build recovery capital and serve as a physical location where the local recovery community's ability to care is organized. While Recovery Community Centers are not treatment agencies, 12 Step clubs, or drop-in centers, aspects of all of these are apparent. In the first of our two-part teleconferences on Recovery Community Centers, learn more about what they are and how they’re organized. In the second part, we’ll explore how they are operating on a day-to-day basis.

Supplemental Materials

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"Recovery Voices Count"

January 30, 2008


Listen to an audio recording and follow along with the PowerPoint presentation by downloading it here.

About the Training

The topic of the 1st teleconference in the 2008 series was "Recovery Voices Count." Growing numbers of recovery community organizations and recovery advocates across the country are getting involved in nonpartisan civic engagement activities so that their voices can be heard in the local, state and national arenas. They are conducting voter registration and Get-Out-the-Vote activities, sponsoring candidate forums and getting candidates for political office on record about critical policies that will make recovery a reality for even more Americans. During this teleconference, you will learn from experts in the field about how to get involved in this exciting campaign.

Supplemental Materials

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"Peer Recovery Support Services."

April 21, 2007


Listen
to an audio recording and follow along with the PowerPoint presentation by downloading it here.

Supplemental Materials

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"Rights for People with Drug Convictions."

March 24, 2007


Listen
to an audio recording and follow along with the PowerPoint presentation by downloading it here.

Supplemental Materials

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“Editorial Boards – Media Outreach Nuts and Bolts.”

February 3, 2007


Watch and listen.
You can also just look at or download the powerpoint presentation.

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Thank you to the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, US Department of Health and Human Services’s Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Center for Substance Abuse Treatment and our members for their support of this Teleconference Series.

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