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The One Thing We Cannot Live Without
There are many ways to talk about what we do at Recovery Café and about who we are. Lately, I have been talking about it this way. We are 60…
Read MoreWe’re Just Getting Started
We’re Just Getting Started For as long as there’s been addiction, there’s been recovery. Addiction and the collateral damage left in its wake are more outwardly recognizable; it’s a condition.…
Read MoreUnity in Recovery
Celebrating Recovery and Unity September is a special month for those in the recovery community, as it signifies Recovery Month. This year, Faces & Voices of Recovery had the privilege…
Read MoreStigma kept people with substance use disorders “in the shadows.” Now, they’re fighting to “recover out loud.”
Stigma kept people with substance use disorders “in the shadows.” Now, they’re fighting to “recover out loud.” By Kerry Breen A recent article featured on CBS News discusses…
Read MoreThe Roots of International Recovery Day
I am a Face & Voice of Recovery John Winslow, the founder of International Recovery Day and a strong advocate in the recovery community, is also a man in long-term…
Read MoreComprehensive Harm Reduction Training is Essential for the Peer Support Workforce
Recovery from substance use disorder can be a long and challenging journey, and it requires the dedication and hard work of not only the person in recovery but also those…
Read More2023-2025 Federal Policy & Advocacy Priorities
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE FACES & VOICES OF RECOVERY ANNOUNCES ITS 2023-2025 FEDERAL POLICY & ADVOCACY PRIORITIES Washington, DC Faces & Voices of Recovery is honored to continue its work through advocacy…
Read MoreFaces & Voices of Recovery Issues Urgent Call to Action
“Unlocking the Potential of Recovery Community Organizations and Peer Recovery Support Services is an important call to action on the future of addiction recovery in the United States”, says William…
Read MoreVirtual Equity Dinner
Please join us on October 5, 2021, from 6pm-8pm CDT Are you having a hard time finding a place where you can have an honest conversation about race and racism?…
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