The Recovery Bill of Rights
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Event: Rally for Recovery! 2006
On September 16th recovery community organizations and our allies hosted walks, rallies and other events to put a face and a voice on recovery and mobilize support for policies that support recovery. There were events in over 40 communities. Click on the links for more information. Events were also posted on the National Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Month web site.
What's happening for Rally for Recovery! September 15, 2007
Click here to learn how to organize a recovery walk in your community
Press Coverage
Bangor Daily News Special
Expo helps addicts learn to celebrate life again
Putting a Face on Addiction
Greenville News Special
“They had to anesthetize you somehow.”
Recovery Walk raises awareness about beating addiction
Event Flyers
Alabama- Alabama Voices for Recovery
Arizona-Art of Recovery Expo
Connecticut- CCAR
California- RAFT, Camp Recovery Center (Scotts Valley), Native American Health Center, A New Path
Georgia- The Georgia Recovery Month Coalition, Hopequest Ministry Group
Hawaii- Waianae Men in Recovery
Illinois- Hope For Tomorrow
Maine- MAAR
Maryland- Tracy Simpson Hansford
Massachusetts- The Recovery Project, Allston Brighton Task Force
Montana- MCAR
New Hampshire- FOR-NH
New Jersey- FOAR-NJ
Ohio- Alcohol & Drug Addiction Services
Oklahoma- O.C.A.R.T.A.
Pennsylvania- The Rase Project, Message Carriers, Gaudenzia
Rhode Island- Rhode Island Department of Mental Health Retardation and Hospitals
South Carolina- FAVOR Tri-County, Family Recovery Court
Tennessee- The Rutherford/Cannon Co. Drug Court Support Foundation
Texas-APAA, El Paso Alliance
Vermont- FOR-VT
Virginia- SAARA, SAARA-Lynchburg, The McShin Foundation
Washington- The Art of Recovery






