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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.
One-Time Gift
1. Giving Online
Online donations are simple and convenient, providing an immediate tax deduction. Gifts are tax-deductible and can be made securely with your credit card. You may also make a gift to Faces & Voices of Recovery in honor or memory of a loved one.
2. Giving by Check
If you prefer to make a gift by check, please make your check payable to Faces & Voices of Recovery and mail to:
Faces & Voices of Recovery
10 G Street NE, Suite 600
Washington, DC 20002
3. Other Ways to Give
Sponsors and donors are critical to sustaining and growing the work we have been doing since 2001 as the nation's leading addiction recovery advocacy organization. When you support Faces & Voices of Recovery, you’re joining a movement to build recovery-ready communities, eliminate stigma and discrimination, and celebrate over 23 million Americans in recovery from substance use disorder. Together, we can make a monumental impact on how recovery is understood, funded, and shared.
Long-Term Giving
Many donors make a long-term commitment to Faces & Voices of Recovery by pledging a gift that is payable over three years or more. These long-term gifts help Faces & Voices plan for the future.
Corporate Giving
Local companies—large or small—can make a significant impact, from providing funds for critical recovery support services to sharing the talents, time, and interests of employees. Business leaders know that giving back is good for business—and good for the community!
Stocks and Securities Giving
Making a gift of appreciated securities such as stocks or other appreciated assets can be a great tax-efficient method for making a gift to Faces & Voices of Recovery.
In most instances, you can take a tax deduction for the full market value of the gift and avoid any capital gains tax.
Estate Giving
What if you could support the work of Faces & Voices of Recovery in the future without committing any money today? A gift through your estate can one day help us carry out our work to grow the recovery advocacy movement.
It’s easy – you can name Faces & Voices of Recovery as a beneficiary of specific assets, of a portion of your estate, or of your residual estate.