Recovery Capital Pop-Up

What is a Pop-up?

The pop-up is a one-day event which unites members of community recovery systems. Attendees share success stories, identify ongoing challenges, collaborate on next steps, build and renew relationships and advance grassroots advocacy.

Coming to a City Near You

Miami, FL

April 14, 2022

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Denver, CO

May 24, 2022

Sacramento, CA

June 15, 2022

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Charleston, WV

July 29, 2022

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Indianapolis, IN

August 19, 2022

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Tampa Bay, FL

Nov ?, 2022

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Endorse the Recovery Set-Aside, Sign-On Your Organization Today. A total of 318 organizations, including 24 national and 294 state-level organizations, have endorsed the Recovery Set-Aside. 

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Make a Donation And Help Us Make A Difference

Faces & Voices of Recovery was founded by a group of recovery advocacy pioneers who believed in a world where the shame and stigma of addiction no longer exists. They believed in a world where a lifetime of recovery was within everyone’s reach. This vision is the cornerstone of the work we do everyday.

Join your friends, neighbors, and business associates in supporting our mission to make long-term recovery possible for millions of Americans. Please consider a generous gift to help sustain our work in the coming years.

Faces & Voices of Recovery is registered as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Contributions to Faces & Voices of Recovery are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law. The tax identification number is 51-0516206.

Advocacy

Expand community-based recovery support services

Through recovery community organizations, recovery housing, high school and collegiate recovery programs, and alternative peer groups.

Support and protect individuals’ right to treatment and recovery support services

From self-determined selection of care to nondiscriminatory practices, promote access to evidence-informed services across the first five-years of recovery.

Elevate the role of harm reduction and low-threshold barriers for recovery

From self-determined selection of care to nondiscriminatory practices, promote access to evidence-informed services across the first five-years of recovery.

Reject harmful practices for justice-involved individuals

Especially those disproportionally impacting Black, Indigenous, and People of Color.

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