Advocate. Act. Advance.
Welcome to Faces & Voices of Recovery, the nation's leading non-profit recovery advocacy organization.
We walk side-by-side with recovery community organizations, peer support specialists, communities, and thought leaders all over the country to advocate for normalizing recovery and de-stigmatizing addiction.
$350 Million
Recovery Support Funding
80,000+
Supporters
200+
Alliance Members
What we do here
Faces & Voices of Recovery is dedicated to advancing peer support services and recovery efforts everywhere. From recovery pop-ups and trainings to RCO certifications and accreditation, we keep ourselves committed to the progress of recovery.
How you can help
With your support, we can advocate through education, equip communities with tools that facilitate connection and resource-sharing, and convene experts that invite equity, compassion, and empowerment to the recovery conversation.
As a non-profit organization, we count on buy-in from allies like you.
Donations help us continue the work; memberships help us grow. Click below to get involved.
Latest News
June Monthly Policy Update
Last month, the Senate Finance Committee held a hearing on the issue of fentanyl and the role it plays in overdose deaths. Senators were in agreement that the expansion of…
Addressing the Substance Use Epidemic: The Vital Role of Legislative Support in Recovery
The CARE Act is a significant bill that could impact people with SUD and their journey to recovery.
May Monthly Policy Update
On May 23, 2024, one of Faces & Voices of Recovery’s Alliance for Recovery Centered Organizations (ARCO) members had the privilege of testifying before Congress. Anthony Vezina, Executive Director of…
April Public Policy Update
Updates on the Second Chance Act, The National Strategy, and more.
March Monthly Policy Update
Six months past its due date – but better late than never, right? – Congress finally completed its work on appropriations for Fiscal Year 2024. The agreement’s celebration was…
A Nationwide Survey Study of Recovery Community Centers Supporting People in Recovery From Substance Use Disorder
Current CEO Patty McCarthy and former COO Phil Rutherford co-author on a Journal of Addiction Medicine article on Recovery Community Centers.